A 32-year-old Asian female who has just arrived in the United States has been diagnosed with hypertension. She has come to the clinic for an office visit and states that she has always used "traditional healing preparations" when ill
In discussing her new antihypertensive drug, the nurse will assess her use of
A) analgesics.
B) diuretics.
C) ginseng.
D) antidepressants.
C
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Based on this data alone, how should the nurse identify the patient's level of anxiety? a. Mild b. Moderate c. Severe d. Panic
The nurse is admitting a patient to the unit and asks the patient about the health history. The nurse is engaged in which component of the nursing process?
a. Evaluation b. Diagnosis c. Assessment d. Planning
The nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular injection for an infant. To maintain the infant's safety the nurse will perform the injection in which preferred site:
a. deltoid. c. dorsogluteal. b. ventrogluteal. d. vastus lateralis.
A nurse researcher brings a group of breast cancer survivors together to discuss their experience with chemotherapy side effects and treatment. The nurse researcher is using which form of assessment to collect the data?
a. Review of the literature c. Focus group or interview b. Survey or questionnaire d. Advisory board