The nurse's efforts in the reaching of treatment goals toward long-term sobriety are directed at what?
A) To assist the client in living a substance-free full and productive life as a member of society
B) To assist the client and family in healing family differences
C) To assist the client in setting long-term life goals
D) To assist the client and family in functioning outside the previous codependent behaviors
A
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A nurse is assigned to care for an infant with an unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot. What should the nurse do first when the baby is crying and becomes severely cyanotic?
a. Place the infant in a knee-chest position. b. Administer oxygen. c. Administer morphine sulfate. d. Calm the infant.
A newborn has been diagnosed with Hirschsprung disease. The parents ask the nurse about the symptoms that led to this diagnosis. The nurse should explain that common symptoms are
1. acute diarrhea;dehydration. 2. failure to pass meconium;abdominaldistension. 3. currant jelly;gelatinous stools;pain. 4. projectile vomiting;alteredelectrolytes.
In a statement of purpose, the researcher often communicates information beyond the substantive content through:
A) The specification of the population to be studied B) The operational definition of the research variables C) The prediction of anticipated relationships among variables D) The choice of verbs that suggest the state of knowledge on the topic or the approach to be used
A patient with spinal cord injury has a nursing diagnosis of altered mobility and the nurse recognizes the increased the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Which of the following would be included as an appropriate nursing intervention to prevent a DVT from occurring? A) Placing the patient on a fluid restriction as ordered B) Applying thigh-high elastic stockings C) Administering an antifibrinolyic agent D) Assisting the patient with passive range of motion (PROM) exercises