The nursing student knows that clients whose families evolve and shift with changing situations are:
A) Emotionally available. B) Great communicators.
C) In crisis. D) Resilient.
D
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When maintaining medical records for a client, the nurse knows that a medical record also serves as legally admissible evidence. What should the nurse do to ensure legally defensible charting?
A) Ensure that the client's name appears on all pages. B) Leave spaces between entries and signature. C) Use abbreviations wherever possible. D) Record all facts and subjective interpretations.
A patient, age 53, is receiving chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease, stage IV. As a side effect of chemotherapy, he is experiencing stomatitis. Which nursing diagnosis would be identified for planning the nursing interventions for this patient?
a. Fatigue, related to stomatitis b. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements c. Risk for disuse syndrome d. Risk for ineffective breathing pattern
A nurse is assisting the anxious parents of a preterm newborn to cope with the situation. Which statement by the nurse would be least appropriate?
A) "I'll be here to help you all along the way." B) "What has helped you to deal with stressful situations in the past?" C) "Let me tell you about what you will see when you visit your baby." D) "Forget about what's happened in the past and focus on the now."
Somatostatin is a hormone that is secreted by the alpha cells of the islet of Langerhans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false