A client has been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Which of the following would be considered a long-term outcome?
A) The client reports decreased anxiety within 24 hours.
B) The client demonstrates an understanding of need for continued medication compliance by discharge.
C) The client attends group therapy on day 2.
D) The client reports an increased ability to concentrate within 4 hours.
B
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When assessing the capillary refill, the nurse may document as normal a refill time of:
1. 3 seconds. 2. 5 seconds. 3. 6 seconds. 4. 8 seconds.
The client is experiencing a heart rate of 200 beats/min. The ECG pattern demonstrates absent P waves and normal and consistent QRS complexes and duration. What is the nurse's interpretation of these findings?
A. Ventricular tachycardia B. Second-degree heart block C. Supraventricular tachycardia D. Premature ventricular contraction
Which statement by the nurse is true in regard to the development of a vaccine to prevent HIV?
1. HIV has a low number of genetic variants. 2. HIV has such a slow replication rate. 3. HIV has an extremely rapid replication rate. 4. There is a low mutation rate.
The patient with AML has a platelet count of 95,000 . What interventions should the nurse include in the patient's care plan? (Select all that apply.)
a. Observe for melena and hematuria. b. Instruct the patient to brush and floss at least twice daily. c. Measure abdominal girth daily. d. Apply ice and pressure to puncture sites. e. Instruct the patient to use an electric razor.