Middle-aged adults experience the most sweeping changes in which one of the following domains?
a. Biological
b. Psychological
c. Sociological
d. Spiritual
B
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1. As a nonreportable incident 2. As a medical-legal incident 3. As client dissatisfaction with care 4. As a medication error
What is true concerning passive-acquired immunity?
a. Antibodies are acquired from outside the host and instilled in the host. b. Antibodies are manufactured in response to a disease in the host. c. Antibodies are innately acquired because of being born a human being. d. Antibodies are cell mediated inside the host.
When assessing a patient's pain, a nurse will note all of the following except
1. The exact location of the pain. 2. What causes the pain to become better or worse. 3. The patient's desires for pain relief. 4. The nurse's opinion of whether the patient is over-reporting or underreporting the severity of the pain.
A client's planned date of discharge is in 2 days. The nurse is evaluating the plan of care and notes that the goals that were identified in collaboration with the client have not yet been met. What is the nurse's next step?
A) Begin assessing the client's current status and developing new diagnoses and goals. B) Revise the interventions with the goal of discharge. C) Revise the goals to match the client's current abilities and accomplishments. D) Continue the plan and reevaluate in the follow-up period.