The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client with bipolar disorder. The nurse would most likely expect to find a history of which of the following?
A) Panic disorder
B) Schizophrenia
C) Delusional disorder
D) Posttraumatic stress disorder
C
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During a meeting held at the county health department the population health nurse learns that to change the culture of health care from one of disease treatment to health promotion three aims must be achieved
What actions should the nurse take to help achieve these aims? (Select all that apply.) 1. Teach the population ways to improve health. 2. Structure care delivery so that the patient experience is enhanced. 3. Critically analyze the utilization of resources when providing care. 4. Support the delivery of population health services at the state level. 5. Negotiate with voluntary agencies for grant moneys to help provide care.
While assessing a client, the nurse determines that the client has the capacity to perceive sensory impressions and react appropriately through thoughts and actions. This ability is called:
a. affect. c. awareness. b. judgment. d. kinesthesia.
A patient has a decreased oxygen saturation level with Hemoglobin of 9.4 mg/dL. The nurse should be concerned about which of the following occurring with this patient?
1. bleeding 2. reduced lung function 3. pending multisystem organ failure 4. impaired oxygen delivery
Which statement best describes the relationship of nursing intelligence to power?
A) Analysis of power contributes to the development of nursing intelligence. B) Nursing intelligence is essential to the development of power. C) Practical experience is a foundation to both nursing intelligence and power. D) Critical thinking is necessary to nursing intelligence and therefore to power.