A T-tube is used to drain
A) bile.
B) urine.
C) pus.
D) blood.
A
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A) Risk for Disuse Syndrome Related to Kaposi's Sarcoma B) Impaired Skin Integrity Related to Kaposi's Sarcoma C) Diarrhea Related to Kaposi's Sarcoma D) Impaired Swallowing Related to Kaposi's Sarcoma
What is concept derivation?
a. The process of distilling meaning from concepts and statements in a framework b. The process of describing and naming a previously unrecognized concept c. Modifying conceptual definitions from other disciplines to be consistent with nursing usage d. A strategy through which a set of characteristics essential to the connotative meaning of a concept is identified
A client with asthma reports "not being able to take deep breaths." The nurse auscultates decreased breath sounds in the bases, and no wheezes. What is the nurse's best action?
a. Encourage the client to stay calm and take deep breaths. b. Document the findings and continue to monitor. c. Have the client cough forcefully. d. Assess the client's oxygen saturation.
The prescriber orders atenolol (Tenormin) 25 mg to be given orally once a day to control a patient's high blood pressure. You check the patient's vital signs and find that the blood pressure is 128/80 mm Hg and the heart rate is 60 beats/min
What should you do first before giving this drug? a. Check the order for prescriber limitations on when the drug should be given. b. Notify the prescriber and ask if the drug should be given. c. Reassess the blood pressure and heart rate in 30 minutes. d. Give the drug exactly as prescribed.