A nurse is working with a child for which an out-of-home placement has occurred. Which of the following would the nurse anticipate as the child's initial response?
A) Despair
B) Withdrawal
C) Protest
D) Detachment
C
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A patient has arterial blood gas testing performed. His PaO2 is 83 mm Hg, SaO2 is 91%, pH is 7.5, PaCO2 is 24 mm Hg, and HCO3 is 22 mEq/L. Which of the following indicates this patient's condition?
A) Respiratory acidosis with normal saturation (uncompensated) B) Metabolic alkalosis with low saturation (uncompensated) C) Respiratory alkalosis with low saturation (uncompensated) D) Metabolic alkalosis with low saturation (fully compensated)
A woman in labor at 34 weeks of gestation is hospitalized and treated with intravenous magnesium sulfate for 18 to 20 hours
When the magnesium sulfate is discontinued, which oral drug will probably be prescribed for at-home continuation of the tocolytic effect? a. Ritodrine b. Terbutaline c. Calcium gluconate d. Magnesium sulfate
A major reason for LPN/LVN graduates to join nursing organizations is that membership
a. keeps one updated on issues that affect practical nursing. b. enhances one's standing among registered nurses. c. provides an opportunity to draft legislation for health care workers. d. encourages practical nurses to expand their social horizons.
The nurse who is attempting to practice in a culturally sensitive manner must first realize that recognition of the visible signs of a client's culture:
1. Is essential to the establishment of a nurse-client relationship 2. Provides the basis for a sense of trust between client and nurse 3. Does not ensure understanding of the underlying cultural beliefs 4. Has little impact on the nurse's ability to provide therapeutic care