A nursing center resident asks you to make out a will. What should you do?

a. Do what the person asks.
b. Refuse, but explain why. Then tell the nurse about the person's request.
c. Call a lawyer for the person.
d. Find out if you will be named in the will.


B

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1. 2 tablets 2. 4 1/2 tablets 3. 15 tablets 4. 9 2/3 tablets

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Based on data from the patient satisfaction survey, the nurse manager decides that a change should be made in communication with family members. What would be important for a nurse manager to consider when instituting a change to improve customer service?

a. Assess the perceptions of the nursing staff regarding the particular service problem. b. Include community representatives on a planning committee to address the change. c. Involve physicians, other healthcare professionals, and ancillary staff. d. Review all patient complaints with the nursing staff.

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A client prescribed an atypical antipsychotic medication for bipolar disorder reports difficulty sleeping. What might the nurse want to discuss with the client?

1. Using alcohol to aid with sleep 2. Increasing fluid intake 3. Trying St. John's wort to help with sleeping 4. Avoiding the use of valerian

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Drugs prescribed to control symptoms associated with ______ problems are called psychotherapeutics.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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