Having concern for a person is:
a. Caring
b. Empathy
c. Enthusiasm
d. Respect
A
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a. Administer nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for moderate pain. b. Ask the physician if an opioid could be ordered to treat the patient's pain when severe. c. Engage the patient in conversation re-garding his family, hobbies, and plans following discharge from the facility. d. Determine if the patient typically takes a neurotransmitter uptake blocker medica-tion for pain control.
Which assessment finding is most consistent with an IV infusion that has infiltrated?
a. a reddened area c. a red stripe along the vein b. warmth along the vein d. a cool area near the infusion site
The United States Supreme Court made birth control legal for married couples in
1. 1920—when women won the right to vote 2. 1921—when Margaret Sanger organized the American Birth Control League 3. 1942—when the American Birth Control League evolved into the Federation of Planned Parenthood 4. 1965—due to Griswold vs. Connecticut
A patient was resuscitated from a cardiopulmonary arrest and is now being managed with mechanical ventilation, an intravenous amiodarone drip, an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, and a beta-adrenergic antagonist
The patient has severe tachycardia, tachypnea, diaphoresis, temperature above 104 degrees F, frequent premature ventricular contractions, clear lung fields, normal oxygen status, and agitation and restlessness. What complication and cause does the nurse suspect? A) Septic shock from ventilator-acquired pneumonia B) Hypovolemia from cardiopulmonary arrest C) Thyrotoxic crisis from amiodarone use D) Adverse reaction to ACE inhibitor