The nurse is assessing the peripheral vision of a 55-year-old patient. What test would the nurse use to assess the boundaries of the patient's peripheral vision?
A) Static confrontation
B) Allen
C) Kinetic confrontation
D) Cover
C
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The client is to receive Xanax (alprazolam) 0.5 mg po at bedtime. What time would be appropriate to administer this medication?
A) 2 PM B) 4 PM C) 6 PM D) 10 PM
A client who smokes asks what effect tobacco might have on her baby. Which response would be best?
a. "Evidence supports a negative effect of smoking on the baby." b. "Increasing your calories may offset the effects of the tobacco." c. "Smoking is safe if you limit tobacco use to one pack a day." d. "Smoking may cause the baby to have brain damage from decreased oxygen."
In GERD, gastric secretions flow upward into the esophagus, damaging the tissues. This is caused by the inability of which of the below to fully close?
a. epiglottis c. pylorus b. upper esophageal sphincter (UES) d. lower esophageal sphincter (LES)
A newly admitted client who is homeless refuses to go to group therapy. The client is found in his room, lying on the floor, with hoards of pantry items in his pockets
According to Maslow's theory, how should a nurse interpret this client's behavior? A) Some clients are inherently incapable of achieving self-actualization. B) A degree of nonconformity is a sign of a self-actualized individual. C) Fulfillment of basic needs, such as safety, rest, and nutrition, takes precedence over higher level needs, such as affiliation and self-actualization. D) Psychological health is less important than physical health.