In doing a project for graduate school, a nurse investigates her values to determine what her career goals might look like in the future. When a nurse values technologically complex skills, what areas of nursing might she be employed in?

A) Geriatric nursing
B) Hospice nursing
C) Nurse researchers or theorists
D) Critical care or emergency department


D

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a. 48 to 72 hours b. 35 days c. 3 to 4 weeks d. 48 weeks

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A nurse is assessing an older patient with new onset confusion using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM). The nurse understands that in order to have a diagnosis of delirium when using the CAM, the patient must exhibit which of the following?

(Select all that apply.) a. Acute onset of symptoms or fluctuating course b. Inattention c. Disorganized thinking d. Altered level of consciousness e. Alteration in level of physical activity

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A nurse is explaining to a nursing student how clomiphene [Clomid] works to improve fertility. Which statement by the student indicates a need for further teaching?

a. "Clomiphene blocks estrogen receptors to cause increased secretion of gonadotro-pins." b. "Clomiphene directly stimulates the ovary, causing follicular maturation and ovulation." c. "If follicular maturation is the only result of clomiphene therapy, human chorionic gonadotropin may be given." d. "If the pituitary gland cannot produce LH and FSH, clomiphene will not be effec-tive."

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Concerning fetal positioning during labor, nurses should be aware that:

1. position is a measure of the degree of descent of the presenting part of the fetus through the birth canal. 2. birth is imminent when the presenting part is at +4 to +5 cm, below the spine. 3. the largest transverse diameter of the presenting part is the suboccipitobregmatic diameter. 4. engagement is the term used to describe the beginning of labor.

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