Which characteristics may be displayed by a student who is considering violence? Select all that apply
a. Venting
b. Vocalizing
c. Vandalism
d. Victimizing
A, B, C, D
Venting, vocalizing, vandalism, and victimizing all may help point out a student who may be thinking about violence.
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Which of the following variables has the greatest bearing on the nurse's choice of actions and interventions during rehabilitative care? A) The skills of the other members of the team B) The circumstances of the patient C) The desires of the patient's family D) The nurse's education and experience level
A patient, age 22, is admitted with acute asthma. The patient shows a pulse oximetry level of SaO2 of 82%. How should the nurse interpret this?
a. Only 82% of the red blood cells are able to use oxygen. b. There is only 82% of oxygen bound to the hemoglobin compared with the amount available. c. Eighteen percent of oxygen is not dissolved in the blood. d. The muscular respiratory effort is only 18% effective.
You are providing the preoperative teaching for a patient scheduled for surgery. You know to instruct the patient on the use of deep breathing, coughing, and the use of incentive spirometry. What is the rationale for these interventions?
A) To promote wound healing B) To promote optimal lung expansion C) To enhance peripheral circulation D) To increase gas formation
The Omaha system is best described as a classification system that consists of
a. The nursing diagnoses that have been used most frequently in acute care b. A list of NANDA nursing diagnoses used in home care c. Nursing interventions generated by home care agencies d. A nursing diagnoses/problem classification scheme, intervention categories, and a problem rating scale for outcomes