An act or behavior of being overinvolved with a person is known as:
a. A crime
b. Assault
c. A boundary crossing
d. Defamation
C
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A. Cesarean birth B. Episiotomy C. Genital tract laceration D. Multiparity E. Prolonged second stage of labor
The critical care nurse is caring for a patient who has been experiencing bradycardia after cardiovascular surgery. The nurse knows that the heart rate is determined by myocardial cells with the fastest inherent firing rate
Under normal circumstances where are these cells located? A) SA node B) AV node C) Bundle of His D) Purkinje cells
Nursing assessment of a client who has been diagnosed with neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) would most likely reveal what?
A) Chest pain, tachycardia, and cardiac dysrhythmias B) Respiratory distress, cyanosis, and pallor C) Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and gastric pain D) Hyperpyrexia, severe hypertension, and diaphoresis
A nursing student is planning care for an elderly patient who is experiencing pain. Which of the following statements made by the nursing student indicates the need for the nursing professor to clarify the nursing student's knowledge?
a. "Older patients often have difficulty determining what is causing their pain." b. "It is safe to administer opioids to older adults as long as you start with small doses and frequently assess the patient's response to the medication." c. "As adults age, their ability to perceive pain decreases." d. "Patients who have dementia probably experience pain, and their pain is not always well controlled."