The nursing student caring for an abused client in the emergency room realizes this client has experienced:
A) Parkinson's disease.
B) A situational crisis.
C) A maturational crisis.
D) A spiritual crisis.
B
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1. The need to be seen as a competent parent. 2. The need not to be informed. 3. The need not to have control. 4. The need to have minimal outside support.
A client has been admitted with a history of dizzy spells and nausea. The client's blood pressure is highly variable with an elevated temperature on 3 successive days
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The nurse caring for a patient with type A hemophilia being admitted to the hospital with severe pain and swelling in the right knee will
a. immobilize the joint. b. apply heat to the knee. c. assist the patient with light weight bearing. d. perform passive range of motion to the knee.
During the neurologic assessment, the patient is unable to respond verbally to the nurse but cooperates with the nurse's directions to move his hands and feet. The nurse will suspect
a. cerebellar injury. b. a brainstem lesion. c. frontal lobe damage. d. a temporal lobe lesion.