________ is recognized as the first nurse theorist and integralist
A. Barbara Dossey
B. Florence Nightingale
C. Lillian Wald
D. Ken Wilber
ANS: B
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The case manager may use clinical pathways for:
1. Care of a client. 2. Client teaching. 3. Client satisfaction. 4. Planning care and anticipating problems.
38.9 ° c = _____ ° f
a. 99.5 b. 101.8 c. 102 d. 103
The nurse has noted that an 80-year-old patient's pedal pulses are faintly palpable and has raised the possibility of arterial insufficiency and decreased cardiac output with the patient's health care provider
Which of the following statements should inform the nurse's interpretation of this assessment finding? A) Due to age-related changes, the peripheral pulses of older adults are normally difficult to palpate. B) In older adults, arterial insufficiency is not normally associated with decreased peripheral pulses. C) Difficult palpation of the peripheral pulses is suggestive of venous insufficiency rather than arterial insufficiency. D) Because of decreased elasticity of the arteries, the peripheral pulses of older adults are usually easy to palpate.
The patient tells the nurse that she plans to take St. John's wort to treat her depression. What is the best response by the nurse? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. "That should be fine as long as you are not suicidal." 2. "St. John's wort is successfully used in Europe for minor depression." 3. "It would be a good idea to try this before paying for a prescription medication." 4. "It would be better to have a psychiatric assessment first." 5. "Herbal preparations can interact with many other medications."