A client who is feeling mildly depressed after a break up with her boyfriend wishes to try an herbal supplement instead of medication. Which option might a therapist recommend?
A) Chamomile
B) Echinacea
C) St. John's wort
D) Feverfew
C
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To obtain information about a patient's major modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease, which question should the nurse ask?
A) "How much alcohol do you drink?" B) "Do you have sleep apnea?" C) "Do you smoke cigarettes?" D) "Do you suffer from depression?"
Who prepared a report for the Massachusetts Sanitary Commission that pointed out that much of the ill health and disability in American cities in 1850 could be traced to unsanitary conditions?
A) Clara Barton B) Dorothea Dix C) Lemuel Shattuck D) Lillian Wald
To achieve Magnet status, the nursing staff of a hospital must exhibit: (Select all that apply.)
1. A "client first" mentality 2. Autonomy of personal practice 3. Strong involvement in life-long learning 4. Ability to use "state of the art" technology 5. Strong nurse-health care provider collaboration 6. Clinical competence through earned certifications
During the end-of-shift report, the nurse notes that the client had been very nervous and preoccupied during the evening and that no family visited
To determine the amount of anxiety that the client is experiencing, how should the nurse respond to the client? a. "Would you like for me to call a family member to come and support you?" b. "Would you like to go down the hall and talk with another client who had the same surgery?" c. "How serious do you think your illness is?" d. "You seem worried about something. Would it help to talk about it?"