A client tells the nurse that the intravenous line must be placed in his right hand. Based on the nurse's understanding of the major religions, the nurse identifies this request as reflecting which of the following?
A) Judaism
B) Christianity
C) Islam
D) Hinduism
D
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An older patient with Alzheimer's disease has wandered away from the home several times. What can the nurse suggest that the spouse do to reduce the patient's risk for wandering? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Place car keys on a rack by the front door. 2. Install motion detectors on the door of the patient's room. 3. Remove scatter rugs from the kitchen and bathroom areas. 4. Add slide bolt locks at the bottom of exit doors in the home. 5. Place emergency telephone numbers on the refrigerator door.
A client's urinalysis results reveal a urine osmolarity of 1200 mOsm/L. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Initiate a fluid restriction. b. Prepare to administer a diuretic. c. Institute seizure precautions. d. Encourage the client to increase fluid in-take.
The nurse is converting grams to milligrams. How would the nurse move the decimal point?
A) 2 places to the right B) 2 places to the left C) 3 places to the right D) 3 places to the left
A client's current plan of care includes interventions that are rooted in the concepts of reinforcement. Which theory of human behavior is being prioritized during this client's care?
A) Humanistic theory B) Sociocultural theory C) Behavioral theory D) Psychoanalytic theory