The nursing student knows that grieving is essential for:
A) Religious and cultural purposes. B) Mental and physical health.
C) Social reasoning. D) Self-confidence.
B
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The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient following a laryngectomy. The patient has been a heavy smoker for 25 years. The nurse observes that the patient is coughing copious thin white sputum. The nurse should:
A) Suction the patient. B) Contact the patient's physician immediately. C) Apply oxygen non-recreate mask at 10 L. D) Assess the patient for bleeding.
A young adolescent client is concerned about experiencing severe cramps with menstruation. What should the nurse respond to this client?
A) "This is not normal but is something that can be treated." B) "You have cramps because you started your periods too early." C) "Cramps are seen in those who just start having periods and will become less severe as you get older." D) "You need to see a gynecologist for a pelvic examination."
The nurse is creating a patient education brochure describing amniocentesis. Which statement is most important for the nurse to include in the brochure?
1. "Prior to the amniocentesis, you will be asked to sign a consent form." 2. "After the amniocentesis, your vital signs will be monitored." 3. "During the amniocentesis, you might experience leaking of fluid." 4. "Following the amniocentesis, you can return to normal activities."
When administering a 5 mL dose for injection, you would divide it by drawing up
A. 4 mL in one and 1 mL in the other. B. 3 mL in one and 2 mL in another syringe. C. 1.5 mL in one and 3.5 mL in another. D. 2.5 mL in each syringe.