The nurse is teaching a patient newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus how to inject insulin and chooses to use a demonstration/redemonstration technique. What domain of learning is the nurse chiefly using?
A) Cognitive
B) Affective
C) Psychomotor
D) Educative
C
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The nurse caring for a patient whose sudden onset of sinus bradycardia is not responding adequately to atropine. What might be the treatment of choice for this patient?
A) Implanted pacemaker B) Trancutaneous pacemaker C) ICD D) Asynchronous defibrillator
The nurse working in a rehabilitation center. What belief should the nurse possess when caring for these clients?
1. Are capable of walking 2. Can return to former levels of health 3. Will be ready for discharge in 2 weeks 4. Have a unique set of strengths and abilities
The nurse is making a home visit to a client who had a cesarean birth 3 days ago. Assessment reveals that she is complaining of intermittent pain, rating it as 8 on a scale of 1 to 10
She states, "I'm pretty tired. And with this pain, I haven't been drinking and eating like I should. The medication helps a bit but not much. My mom has been helping with the baby." Her incision is clean, dry, and intact. Which nursing diagnosis would the nurse identify as the priority for this client? A) Impaired skin integrity related to cesarean birth incision B) Fatigue related to effects of surgery and caretaking activities C) Imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements, related to poor fluid and food intake D) Acute pain related to incision and cesarean birth
During pulmonary function tests, a patient is found to have approximately 500 mL of air moving in and out of the lungs during normal quiet breathing. The nurse realizes that this finding is considered the:
1. tidal volume. 2. expiratory reserve volume. 3. residual volume. 4. vital capacity.