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Time Remaining: 0-1:21:04 A 67-year-old patient had a stroke that left her aphasic.

A student nurse is worki patients aphasia? (Points : 1) Impaired verbal communication Anxiety Impaired social interaction Ineffective coping z

Once a week, staff from all the disciplines caring for patients get together to discuss their progress. As the team meets in the patient room, the patients family can be included in the discussion if it is approved by the patient. This is best described as which of the following? (Points : 1) Nursing practice Staff communication Interdisciplinary collaboration Staff education A nurse at a community hospital cares for six patients during a day shift and is a on the same unit to whom she delegates specific tasks, such as bathing. This m team nursing. functional nursing. primary nursing total patient care.

d to the hospital with diabetic ketoacidosis. The nurse who is admitting him note nurse do next? (Points : 1) Call the physician to report the blood pressure. Retake the blood pressure with an electronic device. Ask the patient what his blood pressure normally measures.

Do nothing; this is within a normal range. Time Remaining: 0-1:25:26 A nurse assesses a patient who has developed a febrile state. The nurse recalls (Points : 1) medulla. brainstem. hypothalamus. limbic system. A 17-year-old was taken to the emergency department when his mother found him unresponsive. Upon examination, his pupils were found to be pinpoints. This is a common sign of: (Points : 1) opioid intoxication. alcohol poisoning. ingestion of hallucinogenic mushrooms. smoking cannabis.

Time Remaining: 0-1:24:35 There is a current nursing shortage in the United States. The American Nurses A Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE), and American Association of College the following provisions is advocated to create a more desirable work environme More time to demonstrate caring behaviors Updated technology Ergonomically appropriate work space Evidence-based standards of care

Nurses demonstrate caring behaviors when they do which of the following? (Po : 1) Address the patient by his or her first name. Inform the family about the patients medical problems. Share information about the patients responses with other staff members. Cover the patient while giving a bath Write the equivalent indicated.

1L = __________ mL A nurse at a community hospital cares for six patients during a day shift and is a on the same unit to whom she delegates specific tasks, such as bathing. This m team nursing. functional nursing. primary nursing total patient care.

A nurse needs to begin diabetic teaching with a 14-year-old boy. The nurse rem (Points : 1) motivating the patient to comply with a given health care regimen. preventing diseases and learning good health promotion activities. allowing the entire health care team to give a variety of strategies for the patient to follow. determining the patients level of knowledge and perception of what learning is needed.

Time Remaining: 0-1:21:49 A pediatric nurse has been working with a 5-year-old patient who has undergon incentive spirometer. This is an example of what type of reinforcement? (Points Social Material Activity Negative

The nurse admitting a patient is practicing active listening. Which of the following (Points : 1) Keeping arms crossed Sitting facing the patient Leaning away from the patient Standing facing the patient

It is very important that nurses should have knowledge about therapeutic and adverse effect of OTC medicine and herbal therapy. Taking OTC and herbal drugs more than six months can cause harmful effects on body such as liver injury, skin rashes, and cardiovascular effect. Other than physical damage, some herbals also lead to physiological disorder if they have been used for long period. Increased risk of reactions can occur

when Rx and OTC and herbal drug has been used althoghter.

First of all, nurse should obtain the history of the medication. Open the dissuasion in which nurse can assess the knowledge of the client about herbal and OTC dugs, Based on the knowelde of client ,make teaching plan for further information. Most people call herbalsuplemnt natural remides , they think it is naturao so it is safe. Moniter is her patient is aware of potential hazard of otc drugs. By getting the history of pet medication , nurse should educate the client what are adverse and toxic effect of the herbal therapy. Also teach him that Increased risk of reactions can

occur when Rx and OTC and herbal drug has been used althoghter. Get compete drugs information. Teach potential hazrard of herbal and OTC drugs. Herbal cant prevent or cure to any disorder. Inform side effects of therapy which is mild to life threating. Encourage him to read the labels. Monitor patient s response to the herbal therapy. St. John's wort and Antidepressants= suicidal thoughts is an

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