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1. Have the patient cough to attempt to clear the sound. 2. Have the patient turn to the left side. 3. Collaborate with the physician regarding a chest X-ray. 4. Ask the patient to hold her breath.
The prospective nursing student is trying to decide on which nursing program to attend. She is examining the nursing philosophies of each program. She believes that the essence of nursing is "Caring."
Which of the following theories would most likely meet her needs? a. Benner and Wrubel's theory of nursing b. Roy's adaptation theory c. Orem's self-care deficit theory d. Rogers' theory
A patient with bipolar disorder takes lamotrigine (Lamictal). Which statement made by the patient would prompt the nurse to hold the drug and notify the prescriber for further assessment?
a. "I get a little dizzy sometimes." b. "I had a headache last week that lasted for about an hour." c. "I've broken out in a rash on my chest and back." d. "Last night I woke up twice with a bad dream."