A person is receiving oxygen therapy. Which of the following is allowed?
a. Lit candles
b. Cotton pajamas
c. Nail polish remover
d. Smoking materials
B
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The psychiatric mental health nurse in the mental health clinic sees a client whose auditory
hallucinations have worsened since his landlord told him he was being evicted. The nurse explores possible alternative living arrangements with the client and offers a 36-hour hospitalization while arrangements are being made. The phenomena in which the nurse is intervening is a. self-concept change. b. difficulty relating to others. c. problems related to loneliness. d. environmental events affecting client well-being.
A group of new nurses are participating in an employer-based nurse residency program. The nurses meet weekly to discuss issues, ask questions, and generally support each other
As the group compares their residency, which factor best describes a commonality? A) Emphasis on teaching specialty-specific skills B) Open to new graduates entering critical care C) Focus on building critical thinking skills D) Inclusion of nurses returning to the workforce
The postoperative patient returned to the surgical nursing unit at 1:30 p.m. The evening shift nurse receives the report and begins working at 3:30 p.m. How often will the evening shift nurse take this patient's vital signs?
a. Immediately, then every 30 minutes for the next 2 hours b. Immediately, then every hour for the next 4 hours c. Every hour beginning 30 minutes from now until end of shift d. Immediately, then every 30 minutes 2 more times, then hourly
The primary source of information when completing an assessment of a client that is alert and oriented as he is admitted to the medical center for diagnostic testing is the:
1. Client 2. Physician 3. Family member 4. Experienced unit nurse