A nurse is preparing to converse with a hostile client. Which location should the nurse avoid during this encounter?
A) The client's room with the door shut
B) A designated interview room with the door open
C) The common dayroom
D) The common dining area
A
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1. Reduce the focus on pain. 2. Reduce the sympathetic stress response. 3. Be completely pain free. 4. Improve patient outcomes.
The nurse is preparing a client for discharge who has had endoscopic sinus surgery for obstruction. The nurse instructs the client:
A) "Sleep on your back or in a semireclining position only." B) "Irrigate your sinuses with warm saline solution." C) "Avoid blowing your nose and strenuous exercising for a week." D) "Sneeze with your mouth closed."
A parent asks a nurse what physical signs can be used to help determine if an adolescent is using marijuana. In this discussion the nurse might state that clinical signs of high doses of marijuana use include:
1. bradycardia. 2. pale conjunctiva. 3. reddened eyes. 4. edema.
The nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about newborns born with the congenital defect of myelomeningocele. Which common problem is associated with this defect?
a. Neurogenic bladder b. Mental retardation c. Respiratory compromise d. Cranioschisis