When you were hired, you joined a group that utilized a collective bargaining agent to formally present desires to management. The group you joined is known as which of the following?
a. Whistle-blowing c. ANA
b. Nurse advocacy d. Union
D
A union is a formal and legal group that works through a collective bargaining agent to present desires
and needs to management formally through the legal context of the National Labor Relations Board
(NLRB).
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A nurse is irrigating a client's ear when the client becomes nauseated. What action by the nurse is most appropriate for client comfort?
a. Have the client tilt the head back. b. Re-position the client on the other side. c. Slow the rate of the irrigation. d. Stop the irrigation immediately.
In what order will the nurse perform these actions when doing a physical assessment for a patient admitted with abdominal pain? (Put a comma and a space between each answer choice [A, B, C, D].)
a. Percuss the abdomen to locate any areas of dullness. b. Palpate the abdomen to check for tenderness or masses. c. Inspect the abdomen for distention or other abnormalities. d. Auscultate the abdomen for the presence of bowel sounds.
Parents tell the nurse their child has the following behaviors:excessive handwashing,counting objects,and hoarding substances. The nurse knows this behavior is characteristic of
1. depression. 2. separation anxiety disorder. 3. obsessive-compulsive disorder. 4. bipolar disorder.
Assessment of an older adult client reveals that the client is receiving psychiatric medications. The client states, "I get dizzy periodically and have trouble walking." Which of the following should the nurse do first?
A) Compare the client's baseline blood pressure with the client's current blood pressure. B) Instruct the client to stop taking the psychiatric medications. C) Interview the client's family about the client's coping skills and current stress level. D) Suggest the client periodically use an alcohol-based mouthwash several times a day.