The nurse who provides care in the work setting is practicing
a. Community-oriented nursing practice
b. Public health nursing practice
c. Community health nursing practice
d. Community-based nursing practice
ANS: D
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a. Acupuncture is a technique that can be easily learned and practiced. b. Hypnosis can be safely used by a licensed hypnotist to treat all cases of anxiety. c. Reiki is a type of massage that can be used to relieve stress. d. Herbal products must be used with caution because some can interact with prescription medications.
If a nurse suspects a patient has a bowel impaction, which drugs should not be administered?
A. Anti-diarrheals like Bismuth salts (Pepto Bismol) B. Lactulose C. Antacids like Aluminum Hydroxide
Which conditions can result in prolonged thromboplastin time?
What will be an ideal response?
The nurse plans to administer normal saline to a patient with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and hypotension. At which rate would the nurse anticipate administering this fluid?
1. 20 mL/hr 2. 500 mL/hr 3. 100 mL/hr 4. 0.05 mL/kg/hr