Change can be frightening and may cause workers to feel insecure.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The nurse is completing an admission interview with an older adult on a busy medical unit. What action is most appropriate for the nurse to take?
a. Complete the admission interview with the client's son. b. Shout at the client so he or she can hear. c. Provide pen and paper and let the client write his answers. d. Allow the client time to respond to the questions regarding health history.
The nurse refers the client to a website on smoking cessation after evaluating its contents. Which factor increases the probability that the website is appropriate for the client?
1. The site is written in technical language and has comprehensive chemical diagrams for credibility. 2. The site has a current revision date and a URAC accreditation seal that the site meets quality standards. 3. The site is sponsored by a pharmaceutical company that manufactures a smoking cessation medication. 4. The site has a list of broadly generalized indications for smoking cessation.
The adolescent patient reports to the clinic nurse that her period is late, but that her home pregnancy test is negative. What should the nurse explain that these findings most likely indicate?
1. "This means you are not pregnant.". 2. "You might be pregnant, but it might be too early for your home test to be accurate.". 3. "We don't trust home tests. Come to the clinic for a blood test.". 4. "Most people don't use the tests correctly. Did you read the instructions?"
The results of a client's thyroid scan showed black and gray areas. The nurse realizes this finding is consistent with:
1. malignancies. 2. elevated phosphorus levels. 3. hyperactivity. 4. renal disease.