To assist a busy homemaker and mother to relax, you might BEST begin by asking her to:
a. sit still for 15 minutes, three times a day
b. bring full attention to any task
c. attend a meditation workshop
d. learn to love others by giving more
B
To assist a individual to relax, the nurse might begin by asking the individual to bring full attention to any task. By focusing on a specific task the individual can bring full attention to the task and determine if the task brings pleasant or negative feelings.
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A patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has these arterial blood gas results: pH 7.33, PaCO2 50, HCO3 26, PaO2 80, SaO2 80
The patient is mechanically ventilated with 60% oxygen and positive-end expiratory pressure (PEEP) at 5 cm H2O. These arterial blood gas results, when compared to the previous day, show no improvement in oxygenation and increased PaCO2 . When the nurse is assessing these results, what is most significant in evaluating the patient's progress? A) Patient isn't responding to conventional ventilation therapy. B) Development of metabolic alkalosis is compensatory. C) Inhaled oxygen and PEEP should be increased. D) Change in acid–base balance is ominous.
Reality shock ____
a. Averts the potential for burnout b. Can create feelings of elation c. Occurs when transitioning from school to active practice d. May result in depersonalization of the client
What symptoms should a nurse expect a patient with the diagnosis of SIADH to report during an intake interview? (Select all that apply.)
a. Headache b. Hypotension c. Weight gain d. Muscle cramps e. Weakness
A nurse educator is discussing the topic of virtue ethics. The nurse educator explains that virtue ethics espouses that:
a. people are born virtuous. b. people's actions are based on moral rules and unchanging principles. c. virtues such as truthfulness develop over time. d. whatever a person thinks is right is.