Partial thromboplastin time measures the time it takes for blood plasma to clot after adding a lipid substance and calcium

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The nurse reviews client goals and outcomes to determine whether they have been met. If pain management outcomes are not achieved, what might the nurse and client consider? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Identify objective data. 2. Change of medication dose or interval 3. Did the client understate the pain? 4. Is the client overstating the lack of relief? 5. Has the client's physical condition changed?

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The nurse is performing a nursing assessment on a patient who is diagnosed with severe mental illness. Which type of intervention best illustrates the nurse's action?

1. Diagnostic 2. Evaluative 3. Therapeutic 4. Educational

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A facility that provides care for patients whose average length of stay is less than 30 days and to patients whose average length of stay is longer than 30 days, and who require inpatient and am-bulatory care for addictions, through a spectrum of

wellness and illness services and providers, would be considered: a. A healthcare network. b. A tertiary care institution. c. Rehabilitative. d. Long-term care.

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A patient with an infection of the wrist and forearm is to wear a splint. The nurse realizes this device will help:

1. Support the limb because of the loss of function related to the pain and swelling. 2. Reduce the redness. 3. Stop exudate and pus formation. 4. Decrease the white blood cell count.

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