The nurse is caring for a client who recently had abdominal surgery. The nurse notes that the client walks bent over, is frowning, and is short-tempered

The nurse concludes that the client might be in pain and in need of pain medication, and assesses the client for pain. The nurse is demonstrating which of the following types of reasoning? 1. Analytical reasoning
2. Judgmental reasoning
3. Moral reasoning
4. Deductive reasoning


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Rationale 1: The nurse is using deductive reasoning to take pieces and put together a whole picture. The other options are not types of reasoning but are thinking and judgments.

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a. Epistaxis b. Neck stiffness c. Excessive eye tearing d. Gum tenderness and redness around the teeth

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The nurse is reviewing the medical record for an older adult patient. The patient is noted to have an opaque white ring around the periphery of the cornea. Which is the medical term that was used for this finding in the medical record?

1) Kyphosis 2) Arcus senilis 3) Varicosities 4) Melanocytes

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Characteristics of a quantitative study include all of the following except

a. clarifies underlying assumptions. b. asks who, what, why, where, when, or how. c. describes the relationship between variables. d. is highly structured and controlled.

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Considering the onset of action as the primary factor, determine the preferred therapy for the treatment of any sudden onset of asthma symptoms for patients who experience less than two asthmatic episodes per week.

A. Singulair B. Cromolyn sodium C. Albuterol D. Advair

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