To meet the learning needs of the older adult, the nurse incorporates which of the following considerations in planning to teach a 73-year-old diabetic client about insulin administration?
A) Requesting hearing aids to help the client receive information
B) Using numerous handouts and detailed teaching plan
C) Allowing more time for the processing of the information
D) Demonstrating a wide variety of syringes and techniques
Ans: C
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When evaluating the effects of narcotic agonist-antagonists on a patient, what adverse effects would the nurse monitor for?
A) Hypertension B) Bleeding C) Suppressed bone marrow function D) Increased pulse pressure
While providing education to a primiparous woman regarding the normal changes of pregnancy, it is important for the nurse to explain that the uterus undergoes irregular contractions. These are known as _____________ contractions
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A health care provider is reviewing the steps taken to address an ethical issue with a patient. Within which step of the MORAL model is this health care provider working?
1. Massage the dilemma. 2. Look back and evaluate. 3. Outline the options. 4. Act by applying the chosen option.