A patient experiencing an acute MI complains of severe pain. Which drug would the nurse anticipate administering?

a. Meperidine
b. Morphine
c. Aspirin
d. Hydromorphone


b

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A CNO (chief nurse officer) is considering a collaborative effort with a school of nursing to offer externships to students. The CFO (chief financial officer) rejects the proposal because it will cost the organization

Which statement by the CNO would influence the CFO to reconsider this proposal? 1. ?Nursing is the foundation of this hospital and we have to get nurses into the organization.? 2. ?We could hire the students as nurse?s aides, which would save costs.? 3. ?An externship will allow the nursing students to work with nurses, learn about the organization, and create a positive impression of our facility.? 4. ?Offering a nurse externship would allow the organization to create the types of nurses we would like to hire.?

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Nursing in the 1990s was characterized by:

a. men leaving nursing to enter the armed services. b. traditional 8-hour shifts to nurse burnout and compassion fatigue. c. a focus on preventable diseases. d. a decrease in nursing research.

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After the health care provider has recommended amputation for a patient who has nonhealing ischemic foot ulcers, the patient tells the nurse that he would rather die than have an amputation. Which response by the nurse is best?

a. "You are upset, but you may lose the foot anyway." b. "Many people are able to function with a foot prosthesis." c. "Tell me what you know about your options for treatment." d. "If you do not want an amputation, you do not have to have it."

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A nurse developed the following discharge summary sheet. Which critical information should be added?

TOPIC DISCHARGE SUMMARY Medication Diet Activity level Follow-up care Wound care Phone numbers When to call the doctor Time of discharge a. Kardex form b. Admission nursing history c. Mode of transportation d. SOAP notes

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