Which of the following is most likely going to be more influential in a 9-year-old child's decision on what clothing to wear to school?
A) Parents' choice
B) What older sister wears
C) What older brother wears
D) What friends wear
D
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An older adult patient residing at an adult assisted living facility complains of hearing and visual disturbances. A nurse must be alert to the effects of sensory deprivation that are associated with which of the following?
a. Stable affect b. Altered perception c. Improved task completion d. Decreased need for social interaction
The staff nurse is teaching a group of nurses about strategies that support the nurse's use of self, specifically when caring for a patient who is suffering. What strategy is the primary way in which the nurse provides a response to patient suffering?
1. Presence 2. Empathy 3. Sympathy 4. Mindfulness
A graduate practical nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy tube. A seasoned nurse is assisting in providing guidance for completing tracheostomy care. When changing the ties, the client moves and dislodges the tube
Which of the following does the seasoned nurse do first? A) Call for the registered nurse to reinsert the tube. B) Place a dilator in the stoma to maintain the opening. C) Cover the tracheostomy site with a sterile gauze to prevent infection. D) Call for an ambulance and transfer the client to the emergency department.
A client who weighs 90 kg and had a 50% burn injury at 10 AM arrives at the hospital at noon. Using the Parkland formula, calculate the rate that the nurse should use to deliver fluid when the IV is started at noon
What will be an ideal response?