How can nurses act as advocates?
1 . Helping others make informed decisions by acting as an intermediary in the environment
2 . Indirectly intervening on the behalf of others
3 . Directly intervening on the behalf of others
4 . Helping subordinates make informed decisions by acting indirectly in the environment
A) 1, 2
B) 1, 3
C) 2, 4
D) 3, 4
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A recent graduate nurse wants to know what role he can play to reduce the gap between life span and healthy life span. What information can be provided to the graduate nurse? Select all that apply
A) Provide education concerning modifiable risk factors. B) Engage in tertiary promotion activities. C) Encourage client participation in primary prevention activities. D) Volunteer at a local senior citizen center.
The licensed practical nurse is employed as a charge nurse at a long-term care facility. A resident is ordered a catheterization schedule of every 6 hours due to chronic urinary retention
The LPN reports daily catheterization amounts from the previous day ranging from 450 mL to 800 mL. Which nursing action is most correct? A) Continue the same order. B) Obtain an order to decrease the frequency of the catheterizations. C) Obtain an order to increase the frequency of the catheterizations. D) Leave the catheter in if obtaining a urine amount over 500 mL.
What clinical manifestation would indicate that the client has chronic cholecystitis rather than acute cholecystitis?
A. The absence of rebound tenderness B. The absence of jaundice and bile duct obstruction C. The presence of clay-colored stools and dark urine D. The presence of hyperresonance to percussion of the abdomen