You must call the AP if the patient does not have the desired response at the ______ allowable rate
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
maximum
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A pediatric nurse is educating parents about how children cope with hospitalization. Which of the following statements by the nurse is correct?
a. "The quiet, compliant child who never complains is comfortable on the nursing unit." b. "The child who screams and cries is much more frightened of hospitalization than the quiet child." c. "The 2-year-old child who asks for a bedtime bottle is showing signs of regression." d. "The child who screams and cries may be less frightened than the quiet, overly compliant child who never complains."
The nurse is caring for an older client who has been getting more confused recently. What other characteristics might the family notice that alerts the nurse that the client may be at risk for wan-dering?
a. The client paces and cannot be redirected easily. b. The client sleeps 6 hours at night and takes a brief nap during the day. c. The client gets tired when cleaning the kitchen after cooking dinner. d. The client uses a space heater for supple-mental heat.
A patient, diagnosed with cerebral edema, has an intracranial pressure of 50 mm Hg. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be a priority for this patient?
1. risk for injury 2. pain 3. decreased intracranial adaptive capacity 4. sensory perceptual alterations
Which of the following psychiatric diagnoses is most closely associated with AIDS?
A) Eating disorders B) Schizophrenia C) Depressive disorders D) Personality disorders