A nurse desires to directly impact therapeutic relationships with patients. In which role would the nurse be the most successful in achieving this goal?
1. Charge nurse
2. Nurse manager
3. Frontline nurse
4. Director of nursing
3. Frontline nurse
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A primiparous woman tells the nurse that she and her partner are highly reluctant to have their infant vaccinated, stating, "We've read that vaccines can potentially cause a lot of harm, so we're not sure we want to take that risk
" How should the nurse respond to this family's concerns? A) "Vaccinations are not without some risks, but these are far exceeded by the potential benefits." B) "The potential risks of vaccinations have been investigated and determined to be nonexistent." C) "Unfortunately, state laws mandate that your child receive the full schedule of vaccines." D) "Vaccines indeed cause several serious adverse effects, but these are usually treated at the site where your child receives the vaccination."
The nurse assessing a patient diagnosed with bulimia nervosa expects to see which characteristics?
1. Anxiety, low self-esteem, and impulsivity 2. Irritability, preoccupation with food, and rituals 3. Depression, devalued self-worth, and loss of libido 4. Social withdrawal, early menarche, and reduced concentration
The nurse is caring for a client who is having an anaphylactic reaction. Which of these medications does the nurse know is usually administered FIRST to a client who has an anaphylactic reaction?
a. aminophylline c. dopamine hydrochloride b. ampicillin d. epinephrine
A busy neurologic ICU and step-down unit most likely would use which patient classification system?
a. Factor evaluation b. Prototype evaluation c. Hybrid system d. AHRQ system