what would the nurse most likely find when assessing a client diagnosed with a frontal lobe contusion following a motor vehicle accident?
a postpartum woman is prescribed oxytocin to stimulate the uterus to contract. which action would be most important for the nurse to do?
the nurse recognizes a medication error was made by someone on the previous shift. which is the most important intervention to carry out?
a nurse plans culturally competent care for a variety of clients being seen at the clinic. which client has the greatest health inequity?
ou and another provider are performing cpr on a 6-month old infant. the provider performing chest compressions would use which technique?
a nurse is teaching a client with left leg weakness to walk with a cane. the nurse should instruct the client to proceed in which manner?
a young child with cerebral palsy has been assigned to the care of an lpn/lvn. what is the primary goal for a patient with cerebral palsy?
the nurse receives morning lab work after shift hand-off. based on the analysis of lab values, which client would the nurse assess first?
a lactating woman suffers from nausea, morning sickness, and flatulence. which herbal tea would you recommend to her to ease her symptoms?
based on the nurse's base knowledge of primary immunodeficiencies, how would the nurse complete this statement? primary immunodeficiencies
Dr. Korkolos is a surgeon who conducts procedures that modify a patient’s gastrointestinal system so that they can only eat or absorb a limited amount of food. Dr. Korkolos’s expertise is in ________ surgery.
The nurse provides care to a menopausal client, who states, "i read a news article that says i am at risk for coronary vascular disease due to inflammation. " which method should the nurse suggest to the client to aid in the prevention of inflammation that can lead to atherosclerosis?.
the health care provider (hcp) is calling in a prescription for ampicillin for a neonate. what should the nurse do? select all that apply.
the client has been prescribed a thiazide diuretic. what are the potential adverse effects of thiazide diuretics? (select all that apply.)
the nurse is caring for a client receiving a continuous infusion of regular insulin. the nurse should plan to monitor which clinical data?
the nurse manager must consider which factor when preparing the older client for discharge while promoting the older adult's independence?