The nurse–theorist Orem developed the:
A) Uncertainty in Illness Model
B) Health Promotion Model
C) Adaptation Model
D) Self-Care Deficit Theory
D
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An elderly man who is a resident of a skilled nursing facility develops methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. What type of infection has this man developed?
A) Community acquired B) Postoperative C) Sustained infection D) Nosocomial infection
The nurse carefully assembles at the bedside the tools she needs for the oral examination of a patient who is on a ventilator. She then performs a thorough examination of the patient's oral cavity, in compliance with her facility's protocol
What is the best rationale for this nurse's approach to examining the patient's oral cavity? A) Prevention of cavities B) Elimination of halitosis C) Reduction in risk for ventilator-associated pneumonia D) Determination for the need for orthodontics
The nurse is teaching the parents of a newly diagnosed cystic fibrosis patient how to administer the pancreatic enzymes. The nurse will advise the parents to administer the enzymes
1. b.i.d.(twice daily). 2. with meals and snacks. 3. every six hours around the clock. 4. q.i.d.(four times daily).
The nurse plans to administer intranasal desmopressin (DDAVP) to the client. What will the best plan by the nurse include?
1. Instruct the client to blow his nose following administration. 2. Be sure to have fresh water at the bedside. 3. Withhold other medications so absorption of desmopressin (DDAVP) will not be affected. 4. Direct the spray high into the nasal cavity.