On a 20-item Likert scale with five response categories, the range of possible scores is:

A) 0 to 100
B) 20 to 80
C) 20 to 100
D) 5 to 20


C

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Which location does the nurse use to auscultate the pulmonic area?

1. Costovertebral angle 2. Costochondral junction 3. Third intercostal space, Erb's point 4. Second intercostal space, on the left side

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A client on an inpatient unit is diagnosed with bipolar disorder: manic episode. During a discussion in the dayroom about weekend activities, the client raises his voice, becomes irritable, and insists that plans change

What should be the nurse's initial intervention? A. Ask the group to take a vote on alternative weekend events. B. Remind the client to quiet down or leave the dayroom. C. Assist the client to move to a calmer location. D. Discuss with the client impulse control problems.

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Which information should the nurse include in the education of the body movement for a client with a neuromuscular disorder?

A. Body movement depends on an intact spinal cord. B. Body movement depends on proper functioning of muscles. C. Body movement depends on intact nerves. D. Body movement depends on proper endocrine functioning.

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After two weeks of using latanoprost for open-angle glaucoma, the patient complains that he has irritation, stinging and redness in his eyes. Education the nurse would provide to the patient would include:

A. "The stinging is normal but the redness is not. Stop using the medicine. I'll call your doctor to let her know." B. "These symptoms are from a reaction to the medicine. Start weaning yourself down by reducing the drops by half each day, and then stop." C. "The symptoms will go away if medication administration is switched to mornings." D. "This is a normal response during the first month of therapy. Use the drops at bedtime so you are not feeling that irritation as much."

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