Which of the following would be a common example of using a handheld computer in the clinical setting?
A) Barcode medication administration
B) Library search for citations
C) Patient progress evaluation
D) Reimbursement coding
A
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Following surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm, the nurse would assess the patient for:
1. periorbital edema. 2. tremor or facial twitching. 3. rising blood pressure. 4. bowel sounds.
Parents ask the nurse for suggestions in selecting a preschool for their 4-year-old. The nurse recommends:
a. A school that requires quiet play and study b. A school that provides room to run and shout c. A school that does not encourage emotional expression d. A school that has rigid rules about play
Which of the following would have been the focus of a school nurse in the early 20th century?
a. Investigating causes of absenteeism b. Teaching school as well as being a nurse c. Promoting nursing as an autonomous practice d. Providing medical treatment to enable children to return to school
A psychiatric technician remarks to the nurse, "That client with dependent personality disorder is so clingy! I almost hate to see her coming my way." The response by the nurse that will be help-ful to the technician is:
1. "I think everyone feels that way. It's difficult to have someone clinging." 2. "Clients with personality disorders have little regard for the rights of others." 3. "The client fears having to function independently without direction from some-one else." 4. "The client is so preoccupied with perfection and structure that she's afraid to do anything at all."