Comprehensive community mental health services for people with HIV/AIDS are
1. available nationwide.
2. available but expensive.
3. not yet available in all areas.
4. available only to clients in the late stages of the disease.
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Demographics of HIV/AIDS treatment facilities
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A nurse is caring for a client admitted to the hospital with a complaint of chest pain. After receiving a total of three nitroglycerin sublingual tablets, the client states that there is no change in the level of discomfort experienced
What would be the nurse's best action? A. Place the client in a semi-Fowler's position. B. Administer oxygen via a nasal cannula. C. Administer morphine sulfate IV. D. Notify the health care provider.
Which of the following individuals or groups influence how institutional goals are determined by the organization?
a. Staff nurses b. Patient care coordinators c. Vice president for nursing d. Board of directors
The nurse is preparing to remove sutures from a client who sustained a long, deep laceration after a motor vehicle accident and will use what technique to maintain wound stability?
A. The nurse will remove every other suture and reassess the wound for any gaping areas. B. The nurse will remove all the sutures while holding the edges of the wound together. C. The nurse will remove the top half of the sutures and return in 1 hour and remove the remaining sutures. D. The nurse will remove all of the sutures and immediately place a tight dressing over the laceration to ensure that the wound edges stay together.