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Tachypnea
Eupnca
Orthopnea
Hyperventilation
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Instructing the patient about this diagnostic test
Writing the order for this test
Giving the patient breakfast
All of the above
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A ham and Swiss cheese sandwich on whole wheat bread
Mashed potatoes and broiled chicken
A tossed salad with oil and vinegar and olives
Chicken bouillon
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Reviewing daily activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and prothrombin time.
Reporting an APTT above 45 seconds to the physician
Assessing the patient for signs and symptoms of frank and occult bleeding
All of the above
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Person, nursing, environment, medicine
Person, health, nursing, support systems
Person, health, psychology, nursing
Person, environment, health, nursing
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Love
Elimination
Nutrition
Oxygen
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Discourage them from making a decision until their grief has eased
Listen to their concerns and answer their questions honestly
Encourage them to sign the consent form right away
Tell them the body will not be available for a wake or funeral
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Complain to her fellow nurses
Wait until she knows more about the unit
Discuss the problem with her supervisor
Inform the staff that they must volunteer to rotate
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Continuity of patient care promotes efficient, cost-effective nursing care
Autonomy and authority for planning are best delegated to a nurse who knows the patient well
Accountability is clearest when one nurse is responsible for the overall plan and its implementation.
The holistic approach provides for a therapeutic relationship, continuity, and efficient nursing care.
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Assault and battery
Negligence
Malpractice
None of the above
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Slander
Libel
Assault
Respondent superior
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Defamation
Assault
Battery
Malpractice
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The nurse administers penicillin to a patient with a documented history of allergy to the drug. The patient experiences an allergic reaction and has cerebral damage resulting from anoxia.
The nurse applies a hot water bottle or a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with abdominal cramping.
The nurse assists a patient out of bed with the bed locked in position; the patient slips and fractures his right humerus.
The nurse administers the wrong medication to a patient and the patient vomits. This information is documented and reported to the physician and the nursing supervisor.
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Decreased blood pressure and heart rate and shallow respirations
Quiet crying
Immobility, diaphoresis, and avoidance of deep breathing or coughing
Changing position every 2 hours
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Complete blood count
Guaiac test
Vital signs
Abdominal girth
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Tympanic percussion, measurement of abdominal girth, and inspection
Assessment for distention, tenderness, and discoloration around the umbilicus.
Percussions, palpation, and auscultation
Auscultation, percussion, and palpation
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A sign of increased bowel motility
A sign of decreased bowel motility
Normal bowel sounds
A sign of abdominal cramping
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Prone
Trendelenburg
Supine
Side-lying
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Genupecterol
Sims
Horizontal recumbent
All of the above
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Sitting
Standing
Genupectoral
Trendelenburg
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54
96
150
246
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Infection
Hypothermia
Anxiety
Dehydration
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Rate
Rhythm
Symmetry
All of the above
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Respiratory rate only
Temperature only
Pulse rate and temperature
Temperature and respiratory rate
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Fever
Exercise
Sympathetic nervous system stimulation
Parasympathetic nervous system stimulation
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Baseline vital signs
Systolic blood pressure
Respiratory rate
Apical pulse
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Apical
Radial
Pedal
Femoral
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An alert, chronic arthritic patient treated with steroids and aspirin
An 88-year old incontinent patient with gastric cancer who is confined to his bed at home
An apathetic 63-year old COPD patient receiving nasal oxygen via cannula
A confused 78-year old patient with congestive heart failure (CHF) who requires assistance to get out of bed.
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Encourage the patient to increase her fluid intake to 200 ml every 2 hours
Place a humidifier in the patient’s room.
Continue administering oxygen by high humidity face mask
Perform chest physiotheraphy on a regular schedule
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Thiamine
Riboflavin
Pyridoxine
Pantothenic acid
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The patient will find pureed or soft foods, such as custards, easier to swallow than water
Fowler’s or semi Fowler’s position reduces the risk of aspiration during swallowing
The patient should always feed himself
The nurse should perform oral hygiene before assisting with feeding.
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Less than 30 ml/hour
64 ml in 2 hours
90 ml in 3 hours
125 ml in 4 hours
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Caffeine-containing drinks, such as coffee and cola.
Beets
Urinary analgesics
Kaolin with pectin (Kaopectate)
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Encourage the patient to walk in the hall alone
Discourage the patient from walking in the hall for a few more days
Accompany the patient for his walk.
Consult a physical therapist before allowing the patient to ambulate
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Ineffective airway clearance related to thick, tenacious secretions.
Ineffective airway clearance related to dry, hacking cough.
Ineffective individual coping to COPD.
Pain related to immobilization of affected leg.
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“Don’t worry. It’s only temporary”
“Why are you crying? I didn’t get to the bad news yet”
“Your hair is really pretty”
“I know this will be difficult for you, but your hair will grow back after the completion of chemotheraphy”
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Infancy
Young adulthood
Childhood
Pregnancy
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Cardiac arrest related to increased partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (PaCO2)
Circulatory overload due to hypervolemia
Respiratory excitement
Inhibition of the respiratory hypoxic stimulus
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Lethargy
Increased pulse rate and blood pressure
Muscle weakness
Muscle irritability
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Asses the patient’s ability to ambulate and transfer from a bed to a chair
Demonstrate the signal system to the patient
Check to see that the patient is wearing his identification band
All of the above
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Side rails are ineffective
Side rails should not be used
Side rails are a deterrent that prevent a patient from falling out of bed.
Side rails are a reminder to a patient not to get out of bed
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A semiconscious or over fatigued patient
A disoriented or confused patient
A patient who cannot care for himself at home
A patient demonstrating symptoms of drugs or alcohol withdrawal
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Atheroscleotic changes in the blood vessels
Increased incidence of gallbladder disease
Urinary Tract Infection
Hip fracture
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Depression
Sleep disturbances (such as bizarre dreams)
Inability to concentrate
Decreased appetite
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Increased peripheral resistance of the blood vessels
Decreased blood flow
Increased work load of the left ventricle
All of the above
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Parkinson’s disease
Multiple sclerosis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gerhig’s disease)
Alzheimer’s disease
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Obtaining a consent of an autopsy
Notifying the coroner or medical examiner
Labeling the corpse appropriately
Ensuring that the attending physician issues the death certification
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Providing a complete bath and dressing change
Placing one pillow under the body’s head and shoulders
Removing the body’s clothing and wrapping the body in a shroud
Allowing the body to relax normally
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