a nurse is caring for a client on an involuntarily admitted for 72 hr after attacking a neighbor. to keep the client in the hospital when the initial time to hold the client expires. which of the following must be determined?
The following must be determined; the personality type of the person, if he is mentally normal or insane by using The Rorschach test
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) and then correlating them clinically.
Causes of the stress and history of any physical ailment.
a nurse is caring for a client on an involuntarily admitted for 72 hr after attacking...
a nurse is caring for a client admitted to the hospital with diagnosis of cushing syndrome. on physical assessment of the client which of the following findings does the nurse expect
please need the right answers and the rationale A nurse is caring for a client admitted to hospital with diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome. On physical assessment of the client, which of the following findings does that nurse expect? (SATA). A) Hypertension B) Weight loss C) Hyperpigmentation of the skin 1) Peripheral edema E) Petechiae 7 Hypotension
A client is admitted to the hospital with a medical diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. When caring for this client, the nurse understands that the hormone stimulating the flow of pancreatic enzymes is which of the following? A. Cholecystokinin B. Enterogastrone C. Pancreozymin D. Enterocrinin
A nurse is caring for a client who admitted with suspected acute appendicitis. Which of the following manifestation should indicate to the nurse that the client appendix is perforated?
45 . a nurse is caring for a client who was admitted with acute psychosis and is being treated with haloperidol. the nurse should suspect that the client may be experiencing tardive dyskinesia when the client exhibits which of the following? ( select all that apply) a. tongue in thrusting and lips smacking b . facial grimacing and eye blinding c. fine hand tremor and pill rolling d. urinary retention and constipation e. involuntary pelvic rocking and hip thrusting movements
A nurse is caring for a client who has wrist restraints after an episode of violent behavior. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Remove the restraints every 3 hr. Remove one restraint at a time. Secure restraints with a square knot. Tie the restraints to the side rail
A nurse is caring for a client who has diarrhea and is receiving intermittent enteral feedings. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Discard the open can of formula after 36 hr. Administer feeding at a slower rate. Flush the tube with 10 mL of water after feedings. Provide chilled formula. A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative and has a new prescription for hydromorphone. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Withhold...
the nurse is caring for a client just admitted to the care unit with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (IM). In the early period after IM, why are nutrition interventions and education so important? select all that apply. 1. to reduce angina 2. you cut down on cardiac work load 3. to cut down on the cost of a hospital stay 4. to decrease the risk of dysrhythmias 5. to cause weight loss in obese clients 6. to eliminate further...
A nurse is caring for a client who is 6 hr postoperative following abdominal surgery and is having difficulty voilding. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Insert an indwelling urinary catheter and connect it to gravity drainage. Encourage fluid intake up to 1,000 mL daily. Provide the client a bedpan while lying supine. Allow the client to hear running water while attempting to void.
D. "Let's talk about the available options and go from there." 2. A nurse is caring for a child who has autism spectrum disorder. Which of the following findings should then expect? (Select all that apply). A Short attention span B. Delayed language development C. Spinning a toy repetitively D. Ritualistic behavior E. Consistent limit testing 10. A nurse is providing care for a client who has anorexia nervosa. Which of the following nursing interven should the nurse take? A....