A teenage female client, when being assessed by the nurse for a minor injury, is curious to know what can be identified as the greatest challenges she will face in early adulthood. What should the nurse's response include?
A) Enhancing relationship with people
B) Dealing with family issues
C) Living alone and managing life independently
D) Completing education and choosing an occupation
D
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The student nurse is preparing to administer an iron preparation via the intramuscular (IM) route. Which action indicates the need for further instruction?
a. The student changes needles after drawing up the medication. b. The student administers 3 mL at the ven-trogluteal site. c. The student chooses a 20-gauge needle. d. The student uses the Z-track technique when administering the injection.
Which of the following medications actually dissolves a clot?
A) Plavix B) Aggrastat C) Warfarin D) Activase
The primary care NP sees an adolescent who reports moderate to severe dysmenorrhea. The NP recommends an NSAID and counsels the patient about its use. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?
a. "I should not take this if I think I might be pregnant." b. "I should take this medication on a schedule for 2 to 3 days." c. "I will begin taking this 1 to 3 days before my period begins." d. "I will take this medicine every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain."
Identify and briefly explain the four stages of mitosis
What will be an ideal response?