Which of the following nursing interventions contribute to achieving a client's goal for pain relief?

A) Minimize the client's description of pain or need for pain relief.
B) Collaborate with the client about his or her goal for a level of pain relief.
C) Use all forms of available pain management techniques.
D) Prevent the client from self-administering analgesics.


B

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The nurse would consider which action by unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) as appropriate when observing care that is provided?

1. Increasing the oxygen flow rate when low oxygen saturation is measured on the client 2. Initiating oxygen therapy when a client is found to be dyspneic 3. Changing the oxygen delivery from nasal cannula to face mask when the client complains of nasal discomfort 4. Measuring oxygen saturation and replacing the client's oxygen mask when it becomes malpositioned while the client sleeps

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The security of any information system is part of the strategic planning process. Information system security is planned for with the intention of achieving which of the following goals? Select all that apply

1. Patient confidentiality protection 2. Information integrity protection 3. Timely availability protection 4. Cybercrime prevention 5. HIT compliance

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An appropriate nursing action/intervention for a patient with paranoid personality disorder is:

A) Give the patient advice on the correct decisions he or she should make. B) Avoid giving clear answers about the patient's plan of care and treatment regimen. C) Maintain clear and honest communication with the patient. D) Restrict the number of social contacts for the patient.

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Which of the following drugs cleaves only a single strand of double-stranded DNA?

A. Anastrozole B. Etoposide C. Daunorubicin D. Irinotecan E. Vinblastine

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