When a patient is being disruptive, it is important to raise your voice to get their attention
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At the end of the shift, the nurse performs a focused assessment by body system. Information that is important to collect includes all of the following except:
1. Behavior. 2. Respiratory rate. 3. Level of comfort. 4. Dietary habits.
When caring for children in the mental health setting, nurses may become aware of unresolved issues about their own family. If left unaddressed, care for the child may be affected because:
1. This experience should not affect nurses. 2. There is an increased potential for regression. 3. This opportunity will help the nurses heal. 4. Nurses' feelings may become activated.
A client you are caring for experiences a seizure. What would be a priority nursing action?
A) Restrain the client during the seizure. B) Insert a tongue blade between the teeth. C) Protect the client from injury. D) Suction the mouth during the convulsion.
A nurse is preparing to admit a child who suffered a submersion injury. The nurse recognizes that damage to organ systems in submersion injuries is the result of which?
a. Respiratory acidosis b. Hypothermia c. Hypoglycemia d. Hypoxia