For a client with thrombosis, what does the nurse do if pulses cannot be palpated?
A) Uses computed tomography scan C) Uses Doppler ultrasound device
B) Uses radiography D) Uses magnetic resonance imaging
C
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The ethical principle that caregivers, including nurses, must above all else do no harm is the principle of ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Susan feels that others in her organization and in her personal life have more influence over her and her career and life path. Susan has
a. Autonomous locus of control b. Need for affiliation c. Internal locus of control d. External locus of control
Ira is a nurse who is discussing catheter care with Mike, a nursing assistive personnel. Ira tells Mike that catheter care is very important in the prevention of urinary tract infections (UTI)
Ira cites research that states the percentage of health care–acquired infections associated with in-dwelling urinary catheters is which of the following? A. 50% B. 60% C. 70% D. 80%
The nurse is working with a group of caregivers who have children who are dying. Which of the following statements made by one of the caregivers indicates that this caregiver is in the depression stage of anticipatory grief?
A) "It is going to be hard for me when I can't hug my daughter anymore." B) "I've got to go into my office for a meeting. I'm sure my son will be fine while I'm gone." C) "I used to love playing board games with my son. Now that just makes me feel sad." D) "I'll be able to handle my child's dying if she can just live until her next birthday."