Community-based nurses providing mental health care realize that the most effective nursing interventions will focus on problems identified by:
A) The family. B) The client. C) The physician. D) The nurse.
B
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The nurse is assisting the physician in completing a cystoscopy. In which position would the nurse place the client when preparing for the procedure?
A) On the client's back with knees to the side B) On the client's back with feet in the stirrups C) On the client's right side with a pillow behind the back D) On the client's left side with a pillow behind the back
A nurse who works in a clinic is aware of the importance of thorough and thoughtful urologic assessments, despite the fact that these assessments have the potential to make patients uncomfortable
When interviewing patients about their urologic health, the nurse should: A) Use lighthearted or slang terminology to help put the patient at ease. B) Emphasize the dangers of neglecting urologic health. C) Maintain a composed but empathic demeanor. D) Forego a urologic assessment if the patient is visibly uncomfortable.
Ongoing monitoring is essential after treating for gonorrhea. The patient should be rescreened for gonorrhea and chlamydia in:
1. 4 weeks 2. 3 to 6 weeks 3. 3 to 6 months 4. 1 year
A child with a diagnosis of pheochromocytoma should have a priority assessment of:
1. Temperature. 2. Blood glucose levels. 3. Urine output. 4. Weight.