You are reporting to the nurse. Which is correct?
a. Be short and vague in your report.
b. Give the person's name, room, and bed number and the time you gave care or made observations.
c. Report what co-workers did.
d. Refrain from using your notes.
B
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The patient confesses to eating crushed ice 10 or 12 times daily. The nurse assesses this behavior as __________
ANS:
The laboring client's fetal heart rate baseline is 120 beats per minute (bpm). Accelerations are present to 135 bpm. During contractions, the fetal heart rate gradually slows to 110 bpm and is at 120 bpm by the end of the contraction
Which nursing action is appropriate? A) Documenting the fetal heart rate B) Preparing for imminent delivery C) Applying oxygen via mask at 10 liters D) Assisting the client into the Fowler's position
Which of the following acid-base disturbances commonly occurs with the hyperventilation and impaired gas exchange seen in severe exacerbation of asthma?
a. Metabolic acidosis b. Metabolic alkalosis c. Respiratory acidosis d. Respiratory alkalosis
Joshua recently moved into a dormitory to begin his freshman year in college
He was reprimanded by the dormitory supervisor for not properly disposing of food items and responded by throwing all of his belongings from a second story window while shouting obscenities. The campus police escorted him to campus health services, where he was diagnosed with an Adjustment Disorder with Disturbance of Conduct. Which of the following items in Joshua's history predispose him to this disorder? Select all that apply. A. Joshua reports that he doesn't have any friends in the dormitory. B. Joshua's family currently lives out of the country and are often difficult to reach. C. Joshua was notified the same day that he would have to withdraw from one of his classes because he didn't have the prerequisite credits needed to register for the class. D. Joshua has a higher than average GPA and is a member of The National Honor Society.