A nurse is performing a sensitivity test on a patient. What would be the best type of injection to use for this procedure?
A) Intradermal
B) Intramuscular
C) Subcutaneous
D) None of the above
A
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An older adult who has an MI may not have any chest pain and instead may complain of
a. Nausea and dyspnea b. Severe constipation c. Headache and intense hunger d. Pain in the joints
A patient who is of Greek Orthodox heritage is a new widow. What will the patient do after the death of her spouse?
A. Wear black and remain in mourning for the remainder of her life. B. Hire a professional mourner to cry for the deceased. C. Wash the body and prepare it for the wake. D. Pray the Rosary aloud as part of the burial ritual.
The novice nurse is learning how to use self as a therapeutic tool in nursing. When caring for a patient with mental illness, what is the best way the nurse can examine how the use of self assists in providing therapeutic care to individuals with mental i
1. Providing empathy 2. Providing sympathy 3. Learning the theories of human behavior 4. Learning the neurobiology of mental illness
A patient who was admitted voluntarily to the hospital verbally refuses his medication. The nurse proceeds to give the medication over the patient's objections. What is the legal significance of the nurse's actions?
1. The nurse cannot be held liable. 2. The nurse could be charged with battery. 3. The nurse could be charged with negligence. 4. The nurse could be charged with malpractice.