Which comment made by a LPN/LVN enrolled in their first bachelor's of nursing (BSN) course best indicates that self improvement was the motivation for going back to school?

A) "I don't think LPNs get the recognition that RNs get for the work they do."
B) "Being an RN will allow me to teach clients, something that is really neglected."
C) "Math wasn't my best subject; this program will help me get more proficient at it."
D) "I've always been interested in policy making; that's something RNs get involved with."


D

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1. Hygiene 2. Timeliness 3. Communication 4. Training 5.

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An adolescent female student is concerned about gaining weight. How many calories per day should the nurse explain that the student will need for normal growth and development?

a. Much greater than adolescent males b. 2,200 kcalories/day with 45 grams of protein c. About 3,000 kcalories/d because of rapid growth periods d. Limited to about 1,500 kcalories/day to avoid becoming overweight

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Which of the following actions by the nurse would meet the standard of care?

1. The nurse questioned a physician about a prescription where the dose was higher than the recommended dose. 2. The nurse medicated a client who reported severe chest pain with aspirin and then called the physician to get a prescription. 3. The nurse brings a breakfast tray into the client's room and puts in on the counter away from the client who is vomiting and nauseous. 4. A nurse leaving the facility at the end of the shift witnesses a client fall. The nurse calls for help and tells the other nurse that during the next shift he or she will fill out the incident report.

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For Kolcaba, the outcome of comfort is the immediate experience of being strengthened when needs for ______, _______ and ______ are met

A. Relief, ease, and food B. Relief, ease, and transcendence C. Ease, transcendence, and rest D. Ease, rest, and relief

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