The nurse wants a resident to rest. Which of the following will promote rest?
a. Having the person keep the curtains open
b. Following the person's routines for rest
c. Making the person lie down
d. Providing music in the background through the intercom system
B
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A client has hypertension and high risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The client is overwhelmed with the recommended lifestyle changes. What action by the nurse is best?
a. Assess the client's support system. b. Assist in finding one change the client can control. c. Determine what stressors the client faces in daily life. d. Inquire about delegating some of the client's obligations.
When caring for a postpartum woman experiencing hypovolemic shock, the nurse recognizes that the most objective and least invasive assessment of adequate organ perfusion and oxygenation is
a. Absence of cyanosis in the buccal mucosa b. Cool, dry skin c. Diminished restlessness d. Decreased urinary output
A nurse working with adolescents recognizes risk factors for pregnancy include which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Low socioeconomic status 2. A belief in invulnerability 3. A highly functional family 4. Physical, emotional, or sexual abuse 5. Accurate information about contraception
The primary obligation of all board of nursing members is to:
a. license enough nurses to meet the societal demand for nursing care b. provide alternative programs for nurses with drug and alcohol addictions c. protect the safety of the public by licensing only competent nurses d. monitor the practice of nurses with histories of mental health illnesses