A nurse working in the hospice area has recently experienced reduced efficiency, irritability, diminished motivation, and care errors. What do these symptoms indicate for this nurse?
A) Stress
B) Role underload
C) Role overload
D) Burnout
D
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Although the nurse recommends delaying the introduction of many foods into the diet, which food(s) will the nurse discuss delaying because they increase the risk for food allergy? 1. Honey 2. Carrots, beets, and spinach 3. Pork 4. Cow's milk, eggs, and peanuts
The nurse is interviewing a Native American client who acknowledges seeing "spirits." Which of the following actions will be most important for the nurse to take to assist in assessing this client's symptoms?
1. Carefully question the client's family to prevent aggravating this symptom. 2. Observe the client's behavior to determine how the client expresses this symptom. 3. Consult the physician regarding how best to evaluate this symptom. 4. Obtain a profile of the client's cultural norms on which to interpret this symptom.
Health care in the United States continues to be impacted by larger social trends and by factors in a variety of domains. Among these trends in the recent past and the foreseeable future are increases in:
A) The birth rate and the incidence of acute illness B) The number of Americans who reside in rural settings C) Illiteracy levels and international funding for health care D) Immigration and life expectancy
The student nurse studying the anatomy of the heart learns that there are four chambers in the heart and that the one that is a reservoir for the peripheral venous return is the:
A) left atrium. B) left ventricle. C) right atrium. D) right ventricle.