A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with hypervitaminosis A. Which symptoms does the nurse expect to see?
A) Ataxia
B) Nausea
C) Vomiting
D) Dysphagia
A) Ataxia
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The recommended dosage of Naloxone for a child is 0.005 to 0.01 mg/kg q2-3min p.r.n. A safe effective dose for a child weighing 110 lb is _______________
a. 0.5 mcg b. 50 mcg c. 200 mcg d. 500 mcg
A client is seen in the outpatient clinic for the first time. When reviewing the history, the nurse notes that the client has a long history of being seen by many different doctors
The client has also had multiple exploratory surgeries with nothing found to cause the client's problem. What would the nurse suspect of this patient? A) A slow growing cancer B) Hypochondriasis C) A central nervous system disorder D) A somatoform disorder
The nurse recognizes which of the following as a true statement about a nursing classification system? (Select all that apply.)
a. It provides a standard language for nursing care. b. It promotes visibility and defines professional practice of nursing contributions to client care. c. It lacks standardized terminologies that promote best practices within nursing. d. It has not been thoroughly incorporated into many agencies' electronic clinical records. e. It provides a common language for nursing care.
A nurse has to make a bed occupied by a client. What is the nurse required to do as part
of the bed making procedure for an occupied bed? A) Place a bath blanket over the top sheet B) Raise the side rails on both sides of the bed C) Fan-fold used linens toward the foot of the bed D) Place the used linens on the floor