The nurse is employed by a long-term residential treatment center that provides care to a variety of patients with chronic mental disorders. Which role would the nurse primarily assume when working with these patients?

A) Therapist
B) Medication administrator
C) Mediator
D) Educator


D

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a. 15 minutes after administration b. 60 minutes after administration c. 90 minutes after administration d. Immediately before the next dose is due

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What does an Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) patient need to know to help reduce his/her symptoms?

1. Keep a food diary to identify triggers for symptoms 2. Decrease the amount of fiber in his/her diet 3. Fewer larger meals may reduce incidence of symptoms 4. Avoid supplements, such as fiber supplements or probiotics

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The nurse would recognize which symptom as a sign of a serious adverse effect in a client taking amphotericin B?

1. Hypokalemia 2. Leukopenia 3. Hematuria 4. Paresthesia

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A client is experiencing shortness of breath, lethargy, and cyanosis. These three cues provides organization or

A) Categorizing B) Diagnosing C) Grouping D) Clustering

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