The nurse is researching methods for maintaining resilience in stressful clinical situations. Which actions should the nurse use that demonstrate resilience? (Select all that apply.)
1. Reading professional journals and maintaining continuing education
2. Choosing to work at a facility where the nurse enjoys the environment
3. Participating in a staff debriefing after a difficult interaction in the unit
4. Joining a unit-based council that focuses on quality improvement
5. Teaching a seminar to a group of peers on a topic that the nurse enjoys
2. Choosing to work at a facility where the nurse enjoys the environment
3. Participating in a staff debriefing after a difficult interaction in the unit
4. Joining a unit-based council that focuses on quality improvement
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A) Feeling of hunger B) Constipation C) Feeling of fullness D) Gastric reflux
The nurse is beginning the planning stage of the nursing process. The final result of the planning process would be:
a. client goals. b. expected outcomes. c. nursing interventions. d. a nursing plan of care.
With regard to the nutrient needs of breastfed and formula-fed infants, nurses should be understand that:
a. Breastfed infants need extra water in hot climates. b. During the first 3 months breastfed infants consume more energy than do formula-fed infants. c. Breastfeeding infants should receive oral vitamin D drops daily at least during the first 2 months. d. Vitamin K injections at birth are not needed for infants fed on specially enriched formula.
The nurse is coaching a patient to empty the lungs of all air before using a metered-dose inhaler. What air that is expired beyond tidal volume in a forceful exhalation is the nurse coaching the patient to remove from the lungs?
a. Tidal volume b. Expiratory reserve c. Forced vital capacity d. Peak expiratory flow rate