As a student nurse sits in a lecture and learns the theories and concepts, what must the faculty do to help this student better understand and apply these concepts in a clinical setting?

A) Allow the students to spend time role-playing different scenarios
B) Invite professional nurses to speak to the class describing real experiences
C) Provide video simulations that demonstrate the skills being discussed
D) Provide activities that require students to use this new knowledge


D

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A nurse is documenting the intensity of a client's pain. What would be the most accurate entry?

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The nurse assessing a child with nasopharyngitis would most likely find the child to have which of the following signs or symptoms?

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Which of these complications would you report to your immediate supervisor?

A) complaints of chest pain B) elevated temperature C) sneezing/coughing D) all of the above

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