For which of the following children would the nurse conduct an immediate comprehensive health history?
A) A child who is brought to the emergency room with lacerations
B) A child who is a new client in a pediatric office
C) A child who is a routine client and presents with signs of a sinus infection
D) A child whose condition is improving
B
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The nurse would counsel a client that the portosystemic shunt will
a. eliminate the danger of hepatic failure. b. reduce ascites. c. reduce portal hypertension only. d. reverse effects of cirrhosis.
Most benzodiazepines are metabolized primarily by microsomal enzymes in the liver
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
An involuntary client being treated for an acute exacerbation of paranoid schizophrenia refuses his morning dose of medication. The nurse is frustrated and wonders if the client will ever develop insight
What aspects of biological psychiatry could help reframe the client's behavior for the nurse? A) The frontal and parietal lobe involvement in schizophrenia can cause an unawareness of the illness or the need to take medications. B) The client's brain chemistry is altered and medications will help. C) Adhering to the client's medication regimen is a priority to the nursing care. D) The client is not responsible for the behavior.
The Aquamatic K-pad is a dry application
True False