SBAR is an easy to remember tool that provides a structured, orderly approach in providing accurate, relevant information. What portion of the tool is where someone states what they think the problem is?
A) Situation
B) Background
C) Assessment
D) Recommendation
C
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Cyclosporine is prescribed for a patient who had an organ transplant. The nurse will monitor the patient for which common adverse effect?
a. Nausea and vomiting b. Fever and tremors c. Agitation d. Hypertension
The client having her second child is scheduled for a cesarean birth because the baby is in a breech presentation. The client states, "I'm wondering what will be different this time compared with my first birth, which was vaginal
" What response is best? 1. "We'll take good care of you and your baby. You'll be home before you know it." 2. "You'll be wearing a sequential compression device until you start walking." 3. "You will have a lot of pain, but there are medications that we give when it gets really bad." 4. "You won't be able to nurse until the baby is 12 hours old, because of your epidural."
Which of the following is the basic impairment in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder?
a. inability to complete tasks due to distractibility and forgetting the task at hand b. too few inhibiting behaviors, causing problems in learning self-regulation behaviors c. hyperactivity and acting as if motor driven d. inattention to safety issues with resulting high-risk behavior
List three situations in which nurses tend to experience frustration in the caring role
What will be an ideal response?