The restorative environment provides all of the following except
A) giving the patient a sense of control.
B) providing opportunities to make decisions.
C) encouraging patients to be part of the community.
D) providing complete care to make ADLs easier.
D
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The nurse is caring for a 14-year-old boy with cancer. Which of the following communication techniques would be least effective for him?
A) Letting him choose juice or soda to take his pills B) Seeking his input on all decisions C) Discussing the benefits of chemotherapy with him D) Avoiding undue criticism of noncompliance
Bone spicule pigmentation is a hallmark of:
a. chorioretinal pigmentosa. b. cytomegalovirus infection. c. lipemia retinalis. d. retinitis pigmentosa.
A client has been receiving a cephalosporin for 20 days to treat a severe bacterial infection. The client complains of mouth pain, and the nurse assesses white patches in the client's mouth. What is the highest priority action on the part of the nurse?
a. Provide mouth care with glycerin swabs. b. Encourage the client to drink more fluids. c. Notify the physician and describe symptoms. d. Administer analgesia for the mouth pain.
When considering which union to join, the nurse has different options depending on which state he lives in. Which unions represent nurses? (Select all that apply.)
A) United Steelworkers of America B) American Federation of Government Employees C) The International Brotherhood of Teamsters D) UNITE HERE E) Office and Professional Employees International Union