To help improve recruitment into the field of nursing, it helps to know why the current nurses chose the field as a lifelong career. Which reason has been cited by many nurses as the reason they chose it as a profession?
A) Images of caring and nurturing, and personal rewards
B) Promises of financial rewards
C) Variety of educational levels
D) To marry a doctor
A
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The student studying the renal system learns that the kidneys have several functions. Which options are functions of the kidneys? (Select all that apply.)
A. Filtering the blood B. Maintaining electrolyte balance C. Regulating acid-base balance D. Removing waste products E. Suppressing hormone release
A nurse is conducting a family assessment and is focusing, for the moment, on the family members' communication patterns. Which of the following indicate that there are existing or potential problems with family communication?
1. All members are participating in the discussion equally, some quite vocally. 2. The verbal communication is congruent with the nonverbal messages. 3. A few of the members just sit and listen. 4. Disagreements are not addressed among members, rather ignored by the person who does the most talking.
The RN is delegating tasks to the LPN/LVN. The RN is acting in the role of the RN as:
a. provider of care. b. manager of care. c. member of the profession. d. nurse researcher.
The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client who presented to the emergency department in a coma. Which question does the nurse ask the client's family to help determine whether the coma is related to a brain attack?
a. "How many hours does your mother usually sleep at night?" b. "Did your mother complain recently of weakness in her lower extremities?" c. "Is any history of seizures known among your mother's immediate family?" d. "Does your mother drink any alcohol or take any medications?"