1.
A hospital discharge planning nurse is making arrangements for a client who has an epidural catheter for continuous infusion of opioids to be placed in a long-term care facility. The family prefers a facility in its neighborhood to facilitate visiting. The neighborhood facility has never cared for a client with this type of need. What is the most appropriate action by the discharge planning nurse?
2.
In managing nausea related to Morphine epidural analgesia, the nurse should administer:
3.
When teaching a client about anti-retroviral therapy for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the PN should emphasize:
4.
An 8-year-old Asian child is being examined during a school screening. The nurse notices small bruises on the anterior and posterior ribs. The nurse should ask the child:
5.
Incidences of child abuse apperar to be higher in the African-American community and might be explained by:
6.
When working with multicultural populations, the nurse should consider all of the following when planning care for a client with an altered sexuality pattern except:
7.
Which of the following strategies should the nurse include when planning care for children of migrant workers?
8.
A Hispanic client brings her father to the clinic because he is becoming more forgetful. He is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The woman tells the nurse that she wants to try ginkgo biloba for her father, before using prescription medications. Which of the following is an appropriate response by the nurse?
9.
The nurse who was not promoted then went to the utility room and slammed several cupboard doors while looking for Kleenex. This behavior exemplifies:
10.
Which of the following coping mechanisms protects an individual from anxiety?