Which of the following is the most common sleep disorder?
A) hypersomnia B) parasomnia C) insomnia D) dyssomnia
C
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A patient has been diagnosed with achalasia based on his history and diagnostic imaging results. The nurse should identify what risk diagnosis when planning the patient's care?
A) Risk for Aspiration Related to Inhalation of Gastric Contents B) Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than Body Requirements Related to Impaired Absorption C) Risk for Decreased Cardiac Output Related to Vasovagal Response D) Risk for Impaired Verbal Communication Related to Oral Trauma
A client with diagnosed aortic stenosis is exhibiting fatigue, shortness of breath on exertion, and systolic murmur. Which of the following would the nurse list as the most concerning nursing diagnosis?
A) Decreased Cardiac Output B) Activity Intolerance C) Fatigue D) Ineffective Breathing Pattern
The nurse has to administer a bitter tasting oral medication to a 5-year-old patient. What is the best strategy to administer this drug to the child?
A) Before administering the medication, offer flavored ice on a stick. B) Administer the medication in a cup of milk. C) Have the child keep nostrils open and drink the medication through a straw. D) Use a specially manufactured medication nipple or pacifier.
A client who has a major depressive episode tells the nurse that, for the past 2 weeks, he has been hearing voices and at times thinks that someone is following him. A history reveals that he has had these alternating symptoms before
He also has experienced time with neither of these symptoms and has been able to function adequately. The nurse interprets these findings as suggesting which of the following? A) Paranoid schizophrenia B) Undifferentiated schizophrenia C) Brief psychotic disorder D) Schizoaffective disorder