Which of the following are the three phases of the interview process?

A. Orientation, working, termination
B. Orientation, assessment, evaluation
C. Introduction, assessment, termination
D. Planning, assessment, evaluation


A
The three phases of the interview process are orientation, working, and termination.

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A) Where to purchase the medication B) The cost of the drug C) The therapeutic effects and possible adverse effects D) The pharmacokinetics of the drug

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Place the steps for making an unoccupied bed in the appropriate order. Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list

Response 1. Arrange the client's room and remove and discard linens. Response 2. Reposition mattress, wipe off any moisture, and dry thoroughly. Response 3. Lower side rails on both sides of the bed and raise to comfortable working level. Response 4. Apply all bottom linens on one side of the bed before moving to the other. Response 5. Remove soiled linens and place them in a laundry bag. Response 6. Determine if the client is incontinent or if excess drainage is on the linen.

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A client is being sent home with a 24-hour Holter monitor device. The nurse should instruct the client to:

1. Change the chest electrodes every 4 hours. 2. Remove the Holter monitor when sleeping. 3. Record any unusual symptoms she might experience. 4. Avoid drinking any alcoholic beverages.

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While auscultating a patient's neck, the nurse hears a soft, low-pitched, rushing sound. This indicates:

A) Narrowing of the internal or external jugular vein. B) Dilatation of the internal or external jugular vein. C) Narrowing of the carotid or temporal artery. D) Dilatation of the carotid or temporal artery.

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