The nurse is developing appropriate nursing diagnoses for a client diagnosed with major depression. Which of the following would be inconsistent with the parts of the nursing diagnosis?
A) Actual or potential problem related to the client's problem
B) Causative or contributing factors
C) Nursing interventions specific to the client
D) Behavior or symptoms that support the problem
C
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A) Jaundice B) Pruritus C) Fatigue D) Dizziness E) Restlessness
When describing the various changes that occur in organ systems during adolescence, which of the following would the nurse include?
A) Significant increase in brain size B) Ossification completed later in girls C) Decrease in heart rate D) Decrease in activity of sebaceous glands
The nurse notes that a patient who has hypoparathyroidism has a serum calcium level of 6.8 mg/dL. What would be a priority problem when planning care for this patient?
1. potential for injury 2. safety concerns because of confusion 3. changes in renal function 4. problems with oxygenation
D5W 500 mL is to infuse over 6 hours. Using tubing with a 10 gtt/mL drop factor, how many drops per minute should the IV fluids be infused? ______________
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