Van Manen's analytic method includes a holistic approach, a selective approach, and a detailed approach
A) True
B) False
A
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A patient with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm needs to have major surgery. The family asks the nurse what type of anesthesia the patient will receive. The best response is which of the following?
a. Local anesthesia b. Regional anesthesia c. Moderate sedation d. General anesthesia
An older client is diagnosed with venous insufficiency of the lower extremities. The nurse ex-pects the client to display which of the following signs and symptoms? (Select all that apply.)
a. Thin, shiny dry skin b. Reddish brown discoloration of the skin of the legs c. Pain when the legs are elevated d. Varicose veins e. Legs are cool to touch
Which scenarios would the nurse identify as a quasi-intentional tort rather than an intentional tort?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. A visitor refuses to leave the patient's room after upsetting the patient and being asked to leave. 2. The physician accuses the nurse of incompetence in front of the patient's family. 3. The nurse tells the patient that if he does not starting drinking fluids, an intravenous line will be necessary. 4. The nurse physically restrains a patient so that intravenous access can be obtained. 5. The nursing student takes a cellphone picture of a patient's leg wound to show her classmates.
The nurse is providing medications to a patient with asthma. What does the nurse recognize about the use of corticosteroid inhalers for this patient?
1. They should be provided after the bronchodilator. 2. They are used only for acute asthma attacks. 3. They are used often with methylxanthines. 4. They are used to activate muscarinic receptors.