A nursing supervisor is concerned when complaints against the staff in the emergency department start coming in
As the supervisor observes the staff on duty, which actions by the staff are concerning factors that could lead to client–nurse violence? (Select all that apply.)
A) Nursing attitudes
B) Aggressive approach of the staff
C) Low staff-to-client ratio
D) Excessive use of side rails
E) Long client wait times
A, B, C, D, E
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The nurse focuses on oral hygiene to maintain a healthy state of the oral cavity, as well as to:
a. improve self-esteem. b. stimulate appetite. c. restore tooth destruction. d. assist with periodontitis.
A nursing instructor is developing a class lecture that compares and contrasts schizoaffective disorder with schizophrenia
When describing one of the differences between these two diagnoses, which of the following would the instructor include as reflecting schizoaffective disorder? A) It is episodic in nature. B) It involves difficulties with self-care. C) It has less severe hallucinations. D) It is associated with a lower suicide risk.
A community is experiencing the Honeymoon phase following a disaster. Which of the following is most likely to occur in the community?
a. First responders work tirelessly to save others b. Survivors share their stories c. Medical personnel experience exhaustion d. Community organizations rebuild the community
During a discussion on male fertility with a client, the nurse explains that the hormone that regulates testosterone production is:
1. progesterone. 2. thyrotoxine. 3. luteinizing hormone. 4. gonadotropin-releasing hormone.