Which statement displays a bad attitude?
a. The nursing assistant who says "I can't, I'm too busy."
b. The nursing assistant who asks "Would you be able to assist me with a bath within the next 30 minutes?"
c. The RN who states "I really appreciate your help today."
d. The nursing assistant who states "I'm sorry. I can't help you right now, but I can in 20 minutes when I finish this bath."
A
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The student nurse is administering a large-volume enema to a patient. The patient complains of abdominal cramping. What should the student nurse do first?
A) Increase the flow of the enema for approximately 30 seconds then decrease it to the prior flow rate. B) Stop the administration of the enema and notify the physician. C) Stop the administration of the enema momentarily . D) Increase the flow of the enema until all of the solution has been administered.
Which information should the nurse give a mother regarding the introduction of solid foods during infancy?
a. Solid foods should not be introduced until 8 to 10 months, when the extrusion reflex begins to disappear. b. Foods should be introduced one at a time, at intervals of 4 to 7 days. c. Solid foods can be mixed in a bottle to make the transition easier for the infant. d. Fruits and vegetables should be introduced into the diet first.
Which intervention should be included in the plan of care for an infant with the nursing diagnosis of Excess Fluid Volume related to congestive heart failure?
a. Weigh the infant every day on the same scale at the same time. b. Notify the physician when weight gain exceeds more than 20 g/day. c. Put the infant in a car seat to minimize movement. d. Administer digoxin (Lanoxin) as ordered by the physician.