Historically, many of the changes that have occurred in nursing or have affected the profession are the result of what type of change?
A) Planned
B) Change by drift
C) Rational-empirical
D) Normative-re-educative
B
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victim is confused and crying. The personal reaction experienced by the nurse that could interfere with the victim's care would be a. empathy. b. concern. c. anger. d. understanding.
A patient taking aspirin for arthritis reports experiencing adverse effects. What adverse effect indicates that a decrease in dose may be necessary?
A) Tinnitus B) Vertigo C) Nystagmus D) Otalgia
The nurse is caring for a postop craniotomy patient. When writing the plan of care, the patient has a diagnosis of Deficient fluid volume related to fluid restriction related to osmotic diuretic use
What would be an appropriate intervention for this diagnosis? A) Change the patient's position as indicated B) Monitor serum electrolytes C) Maintain NPO status D) Monitor arterial blood gas values
The nurse would anticipate which laboratory result drawn 10 hours after a patient experienced a major burn injury?
1. Potassium level of 3.0 mEq/L 2. Platelets 450,000 uL 3. Hematocrit of 48% 4. Sodium 138 mEq/L