An ecomap provides information useful in assessing a family's:

1. Biological risks
2. Economic risks
3. Lifestyle risks
4. Social risks


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An ecomap provides information useful in assessing a family's social risks.

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During an examination, the nurse notices that a female patient has a round "moon" face, central trunk obesity, and a cervical hump. Her skin is fragile with bruises. The nurse determines that the patient has which condition?

a. Marfan syndrome b. Gigantism c. Cushing syndrome d. Acromegaly

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Which situation is an example of a major weakness of service-integrated structure?

1. Two different units have purchased a demonstration model that could be used by both units. 2. The pharmacy has been asked to compromise on the times medications are delivered to the units. 3. Nurse managers in several units are interviewing new graduates for staff positions. 4. The nurse manager of a unit is involved in a conflict between hospital management and the medical staff.

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An older adult patient is brought to the emergency department (ED) by family members. The patient is disoriented and confused and has difficulty with attention. Family members report that the symptoms came on suddenly

Which is the nurse's priority for assessment? 1. Risk factors for depression 2. Risk factors for dementia 3. Risk factors for schizophrenia 4. Risk factors for delirium

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You call the attending physician to notify the physician that your client, who has suffered a myocardial infarction, is dying

You have worked in the coronary care unit for 11 years, and you recognize the clinical picture of impending death. You are operating in which of Benner's stages of professional skill development? 1. advanced beginner 2. competent 3. proficient 4. expert

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