As a result of changes in health care delivery and funding, a current trend seen in the maternal/child setting is:
A) an increase in ambulatory care C) increased hospitalization of children
B) a decrease in families living in poverty D) decrease in the use of managed care
A
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The home care nurse is monitoring a patient discharged home after resolution of a pulmonary embolus. For what potential complication would the home care nurse be most closely monitoring this patient?
A) Signs and symptoms of pulmonary infection B) Swallowing ability and signs of aspiration C) Activity level and role performance D) Residual effects of compromised oxygenation
While completing the history portion of an admission assessment of a client with schizophrenia, the nurse notices that the client is continually moving in the chair and frequently stands, then sits back down
The nurse knows that this client most likely is experiencing the side effect of: a. Drug-induced parkinsonism b. Dystonia c. Akathisia d. Akinesia
A patient who has cardiogenic pulmonary edema is receiving intravenous dopamine at a rate of 195 mcg/min. The patient weighs 65 kg
The nurse would increase surveillance for tachycardia and dysrhythmias if the dopamine rate must be increased to a rate greater than ________ mcg/min. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When learning about the Johari Window, the student nurse recognizes that the model consists of four areas, and that the hidden self can best be described as
a. what is known to self and others. b. what is known by others, but not by self. c. what is known by self, but not by others. d. what is unknown to self and also unknown to others.