Which of the following interventions should a nurse perform to manage the risk of anxiety when caring for a client with a trauma to the upper airway?
A) Provide detailed explanations. C) Monitor reduced respiratory rate.
B) Assist in positive visualization. D) Evaluate the response to analgesics.
B
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Interventions that are different from, but used in conjunction with, traditional or conventional medical treatment are termed _____________________ medicine
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Which statement explains the third stage of Rogers' (1995) innovation-diffusion model of research utilization?
1. This stage involves the nurse becoming aware of a research-based nursing intervention. 2. The nurse decides whether or not to adopt the new intervention. 3. The nurse actually puts into practice the intervention or uses the knowledge indirectly. 4. This stage involves the evaluation of the intervention for its effectiveness.
Which statement about chemical agents is accurate?
a. Chemicals are not ordinarily found in the body tissues of the general population. b. Most chemicals have been studied to de-termine the effects of exposure on hu-mans. c. Chronic exposure to low-level doses of workplace chemicals below standards constitutes a potential health risk. d. Human effects of chemical exposure are associated with single agents rather than with the interaction of agents.
A nurse manager has an adequate understanding of their nursing role when making which of the following statements?
a. "A manager selects or assumes a role.". b. "I have the same function as a floor nurse.". c. "I have the same authority as the director of the hospital.". d. "I was appointed to my role.".