When asked how he learns best, Mr. Brown responds that he is better with written information and remembers most of what he sees in videos or on TV. Mr. Brown is what type of learner?
1. Auditory
2. Kinesthetic
3. Tactile
4. Visual
ANS: 4
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a. Ambulation b. An enema c. Encouraging hot liquids d. Administering a laxative
A 25-year-old patient tells the nurse he is living a miserable existence. All his life, he states, he has thought, felt, and acted like a woman while living in the body of a man
He has lived as a female and dressed in feminine attire for more than a year. He has decided to change jobs so as not to compromise the new identity and now wishes to "take the next step" with surgery. The first patient request the physician will likely address is: a. "Will you order estrogen therapy?" b. "Can you refer me for psychotherapy?" c. "Will you alter my medical records?" d. "Please give me something to make me a man.".
Which nursing action is an example of the evaluation step in medication administration?
a. Obtaining the clotting time results of a patient on an anticoagulant b. Asking the patient if he or she has any allergies to medications c. Checking a drug reference to verify the action of the drug d. Explaining to the patient the possible side effects of the drug
Ventricular enlargement noted in brain studies of patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease is most likely attributable to
a. narrowing of the subarachnoid space. b. overproduction of cerebrospinal fluid. c. blockage of cerebrospinal fluid outflow. d. brain atrophy associated with cellular degeneration.