Schizoaffective disorder is a chronic, disabling mental illness.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The nurse is testing the patency of a client's nostrils. The MOST appropriate steps to take would be:
a. Ask the client to sniff while closing off each nostril in turn. b. Inspect the inner membranes and septum with a nasal scope. c. Instill normal saline drops into each naris, and observe the oropharynx for drainage. d. Pass an oxygen tube into both sides of the nasopharynx.
Which of the following behaviors would be applicable to a nursing diagnosis of risk for injury in a client who is in labor?
a. Length of second-stage labor is 2 hours. b. Client has received an epidural for pain control during the labor process. c. Client is using breathing techniques during contractions to maximize pain relief. d. Client is receiving parenteral fluids during the course of labor to maintain hydration.
The nurse is taking the blood pressure of a very large adult. How will the blood pressure reading be affected if the nurse uses the standard cuff?
a. The blood pressure reading will be falsely low. b. The blood pressure reading will be falsely high. c. The systolic reading will be inaccurate, but the diastolic reading will be accurate. d. Cuff size has little effect on blood pressure reading.
Which of the following is true of a grade 4-intensity murmur?
A) It is moderately loud. B) It can be heard with the stethoscope off the chest. C) It can be heard with the stethoscope partially off the chest. D) It is associated with a “thrill.”