Beth and James are in a dyadic relationship on a work team in which both of them are focused on the group's goals and outcomes. Beth and James are in
a. Tested roles
b. Low-quality exchange
c. Stranger phase
d. Mature partnership phase
D
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A) Position the patient supine and apply an ice pack to the bridge of her nose. B) Insert rolled 2×2 gauzes coated with water-soluble lubricant into each nostril. C) Have the patient sit in a high Fowler's position and apply direct pressure to her nose. D) Instruct the patient to look up at the ceiling and to exhale through her mouth.
An older patient recently diagnosed with skin cancer does not understand why the disease developed since sunbathing has always been avoided. How should the nurse respond to this patient?
1. "Can you tell me more about your feelings?" 2. "Sun exposure can happen from driving a car." 3. "We frequently never find out why cancer strikes." 4. "This is unusual, as skin cancer normally only occurs in sunbathers."
A 5-year-old client was admitted with severe dog bites and was experiencing pain. The nurse can best evaluate level of pain intensity by:
A) showing pictures of happy, sad, and crying faces and have the client point to the one like him. B) asking the parents about how much pain the client seems to be experiencing. C) recognizing the level of intensity cannot be evaluated at that early age. D) asking the child to rate the pain on a scale of 1 to 10.
When caring for a client receiving a methotrexate infusion, the nurse should:
a. administer leucovorin immediately after the infusion of methotrexate. b. increase the client's intravenous fluids, if the specific gravity falls below 1.010. c. discontinue the infusion, if nausea and vomiting develop. d. premedicate the client with prednisone to prevent hemorrhagic cystitis.