Which type of diagnosis is defined as physiological complications monitored by nurses to assess changes in client status?

a. risk nursing diagnosis c. collaborative problem
b. wellness nursing diagnosis d. actual diagnosis


C

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A) Eating constantly B) Drinking daily C) Keeping to oneself D) Exercising routinely

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Leadership is inherent to nursing. Every nurse executes leadership when she assumes responsibility for the actions of others involved in determining and achieving patient care goals. What is a component of leadership?

A) Selecting B) Dividing C) Relating D) Contemporizing

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The nurse assesses several clients for their potential risk for developing cancer. Which client does the nurse assess to be at highest risk for developing cancer?

1. The client who drinks alcohol daily and eats red meat at most meals 2. The client who is 10 pounds overweight, but exercises regularly 3. The client who usually applies sunscreen when arriving at the beach 4. The client who frequently forgets self-breast exams, but has routine mammograms

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The nurse is assigned to a patient who was recently diagnosed with a terminal illness. During morning care, the patient asks about organ donation. The nurse should:

A) have the patient first discuss the subject with the family B) suggest the patient delay making a decision at this time C) contact the physician so that consent can be obtained from the family D) assist the patient to obtain the necessary information to make this decision

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