How is the nursing process treated by the NCLEX-CAT, RN?
a. It is a five-step process that involves as-sessment, analysis, planning, implementa-tion, and evaluation.
b. It is a four-step process that involves as-sessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
c. It is unimportant, and no questions are asked about it.
d. It is the most important part of the exami-nation.
A
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A client using a new opioid analgesic for pain becomes drowsy after the first two doses. The nurse explains to the client and family that the dose may be too high if this persists for more than
a. 1 day. b. 2 to 3 days. c. 5 to 7 days. d. 7 to 10 days.
You observe that the 60-year-old client's anteroposterior (AP) chest diameter is the same as her lateral chest diameter. What is your best next question in regard to this finding?
A. No questions are needed regarding this normal finding. B. "Do you have any chronic breathing problems?" C. "How often do you perform aerobic exercise?" D. "What are your hobbies?"
A client with a family history of heart disease asks the nurse to recommend herbs that decrease the risk for heart disease. The nurse suggests the client discuss which herbs with the health care provider?
1. Flaxseed 2. Green tea 3. Soy 4. Milk thistle 5. Acai