the needle size most commonly used by the blood bank for donation is _______ gauge.
a. 16
b. 10
c. 35
d. 21
a. 16
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The nurse is attempting to identify the timing of a murmur detected in a client. The additional activity necessary to make this assessment would be
a. assessment of blood pressure. b. estimation of the client's fluid status. c. evaluation of peripheral pulses. d. identification of S1 and S2.
You say to your 6-year-old client, "Why don't you stop crying?" This is an example of which type of nontherapeutic communication technique?
1. requesting an explanation 2. probing 3. blaming 4. testing
A client is brought to the emergency room after a motor vehicle accident that has resulted in a head injury. What assessment should the nurse perform immediately?
A. Assessment of pupils B. Assessment of motor function C. Assessment of respiratory status D. Assessment of short-term memory
The theory that approaches learning as an ongoing dialogue in which the educator focuses on changing an individual's health beliefs by asking questions is
a. Behavioral theory b. Social learning theory c. Cognitive theory d. Critical theory