What "onset of action" symptoms should be reviewed with patients who have been newly prescribed a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor?
1. They will have insomnia for a week.
2. They can feel a bit of nausea, but this resolves in a week.
3. They will have an "onset seizure" but this is considered normal.
4. They will no longer dream.
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Which of the following is a situation that would be a legal dilemma for nurses caring for older adults?
a. The resident requests not to be bathed b. The resident signs out of the nursing facility and does not tell the staff where he or she is going c. The nurse passes the medications to all of the residents on time d. The nurse gives the resident only half of the ordered dose of a medication because of side effects that the resident is experiencing
The staff nurses are discussing ways to reduce safety risks for patients with Alzheimer's disease. Which impairments could cause safety risks for these patients? (Select all that apply.)
A) Diabetes B) Dementia C) Depression D) Disorientation E) Memory deficits
The nurse is performing a family assessment. What aspect of the family assessment will assess the family's conflict management skills?
1. Communication style 2. Psychological 3. Social functioning 4. Family and community interface
Early nursing research by Nightingale focused on improving patient outcomes. What were the principal topics for the next wave of nursing research, in the first half of the 20th century? (Select all that apply.)
a. Evidence-based practice b. Primary nursing's advantages in hospitals c. Nursing education, as opposed to nurse training d. The nursing process and nursing diagnosis e. Staffing, patient assignments, and type of care