A patient with paraplegia reports some advantages of having the disorder. To which secondary gain might the patient be referring? (Select all that apply.)
1. Attention
2. Sympathy
3. Personal services
4. Disability benefits
5. Escape from some responsibilities
3. Personal services
4. Disability benefits
5. Escape from some responsibilities
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The clinic nurse measures the client's blood pressure and obtains a reading of 144/82. The client's baseline blood pressure has been normal. For what factors would the nurse assess the client based on the current blood pressure reading?
1. Diet 2. Medication history 3. Activity 4. History of recent symptoms of hypertension 5. Recent stress factors the client has experienced
A patient with a 40-pack per year smoking history has increased hemoglobin and hematocrit. The nurse expects that which test will be done to assess for erythrocytosis?
1. Serum electrolytes 2. Sedimentation rate 3. Platelet count 4. Carboxyhemoglobin level
The nursing care plan specifies obtaining abdominal girth measurements each shift. The nurse takes the measurement, but when compared with the previous measurement, the new finding is several millimeters off. Which action by the nurse is best?
a. Document the finding in the client's chart. b. Look to see when the client last had a dose of diuretic. c. Ensure that the client's abdomen and flanks are marked with pen. d. Obtain the measurement while the client sits upright.
The individual makes decisions based on a desire to conform to the norms of the family, group, community, or nation
Kohlberg described three levels and six stages of moral development from childhood to adulthood. Match each level with how the individual makes decisions at that level. a. Preconventional or premoral level c. Postconventional or principled level b. Conventional