Which nurse has entered the withdrawal phase of career development?
A) A nurse who has worked for 16 years and no longer finds fulfillment in this career
B) A nurse who has worked with a different patient population every 3 years since graduation 8
years ago
C) A nurse who passed the board exam 6 months ago
D) A nurse who has worked as a school nurse for 12 years
C
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What is the best explanation by the nurse for what the client is experiencing? 1. Delirium 2. Anxiety 3. Psychosis 4. Sundown syndrome
The nurse preparing to administer cyclosporine to a client should:
a. administer oral preparation undiluted. b. assess the client's mouth and gums. c. administer IV cyclosporine over one hour. d. monitor for febrile reactions after second dose.
The nurse planning care for a client with discoid lupus erythematosus is setting goals in collaboration with the client. One goal is that the client will:
1. Work through the stages of death and dying. 2. Gain weight to within 10 pounds of normal for height. 3. Comply 100% of the time with sun protection plan. 4. Report pain no higher than four on a scale of 1-10.
The nurse is contributing to a patient's plan of care who is recovering from heart transplant surgery. The patient is shivering and has weak peripheral pulses, mottled skin on the feet, and excessive chest tube drainage
Which nursing diagnosis would be a priority for the nurse to recommend? a. Pain related to sternotomy and incisions b. Decreased Cardiac Output due to hypovolemia c. Risk for Infection due to inadequate primary defenses from surgical wound and immunosuppression d. Risk for Impaired Skin/Tissue Integrity due to incision