In 1996, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) presented a position paper emphasizing the belief that the ____________________ degree should be the minimal require-ment for entry into the nursing profession
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baccalaureate
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The mother of a 2-week-old infant tells the nurse, "I think the baby is constipated. I've noticed she strains when she has a bowel movement." What is nurse's most helpful response?
a. "Give the baby one serving of fruit per day." b. "Increase the amount and frequency of her feedings." c. "It sounds like the baby is uncomfortable because she is constipated." d. "Newborns might strain with bowel movements because their muscles aren't fully developed."
To maintain a wide base of support, the nurse should stand with the feet separated by the distance of _______ times the length of the nurse's shoe
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The nurse is teaching an older adult client, and caregiver, regarding appropriate ways to decrease the client's risk for falls. Which interventions are appropriate for the nurse to include in the teaching session?
Select all that apply. A) Start aerobic exercises daily. B) Wear sensible shoes with good support when shopping. C) Wear socks when walking in the kitchen. D) Encourage the use of throw rugs throughout the home. E) Make sure hallways and stairways have adequate lighting, even at night.
A client who experiences a mood disorder asks the nurse how antidepressants work to restore mood balance. The nurse should tell the client that:
1. medications induce happiness. 2. neurotransmitter function is restored. 3. medications restore oxygen to the brain. 4. medication enhances brainstem functioning.