A client has not been able to receive adequate pain control with several different medications that have been administered. What route of administration might be tried at this time?
A) Intraspinal
B) Intravenous
C) Rectal
D) Transdermal
A
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In addition to their homes, where are children most likely to be injured?
a. At entertainment sites (theaters, amusement parks) b. At school, especially on playgrounds c. At their part-time job settings d. Transportation (automobiles, school buses)
Why is the etiology of the nursing diagnosis statement important?
a. If the etiology is incorrect, the nursing interventions are likely to be ineffective. b. The etiology will be the same each time the nursing diagnosis is identified. c. The etiology is necessary to identify the defining characteristics. d. The etiology determines whether the problem can be solved.
Which actions by the nurse demonstrate clinical reasoning? (Select all that apply.)
a. Basing decisions on intuition b. Considering alternative action c. Using formal and informal thinking to gather data d. Giving deliberate thought to a patient's problem e. Developing an outcome focused on optimum patient care
A nursing student is presenting a discussion of the history of psychiatric–mental health nursing and its place within nursing history. Which of the following would be most appropriate to include?
A) Certification for the psychiatric–mental health nursing specialty was first emphasized by Mary Adelaide Nutting. B) Psychiatric nurses played a part in seeing that all deinstitutionalized patients got treatment at community mental health centers. C) There is a historical link between the first nursing program to admit male students and the first training school for psychiatric nursing. D) The first graduate program in psychiatric nurses was established in response to the publication of psychiatric nursing specialty journals.