A nurse has been working for 20 years in a fast-paced emergency department
The nurse decides he needs a change of pace and begins looking for a new career in a setting that allows him to establish long-term relationships with his clients but also to have enough time to spend with his children. Which of the following job opportunities could be what this nurse is looking for?
A) A nurse in a cardiac rehabilitation center
B) A nurse in an outpatient clinic
C) A nurse in a long-term care setting
D) A nurse in a surgery center
A
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The nurse is assessing the Tanner stage in an adolescent female. The nurse recognizes that the stages are based on which?
a. The stages of vaginal changes b. The progression of menstrual cycles to regularity c. Breast size and the shape and distribution of pubic hair d. The development of fat deposits around the hips and buttocks
Kendall is on a week's course of a medication for a sleep disorder. After completing the course, she immediately discontinues its use. For the next few days, Kendall keeps having nightmares and is unable to sleep. She also feels very restless and anxious. Identify the medication that Kendall was most probably taking.
A. Zaleplon B. Temazepam C. Phenobarbital D. Eszopiclone
The nurse is caring for a patient during the first postoperative day. Which goal works to prevent atelectasis and is most appropriate for the nursing care plan?
a. Patient will turn, cough, and deep-breathe every 4 hours. b. Patient will "huff-cough" every 2 hours. c. Patient will use the incentive spirometer twice a day. d. Patient will resume diet as soon as possi-ble.
For client and family teaching, the nurse will rely on information that Alzheimer's disease is cur-rently best explained as being related to:
1. GABA excess 2. Dopamine excess 3. Serotonin deficiency 4. Acetylcholine deficiency