Mr. Jones has a hypokalemic electrolyte imbalance. Which of the following would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for the nurse to care plan on for Mr. Jones?
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A nurse is preparing for surgery by performing a surgical sc…
A nurse is preparing for surgery by performing a surgical scrub. After scrubbing his nails 15 strokes, the nurse goes on to scrub his fingers with how many strokes?
On admission of a client to the postanesthesia care unit (PA…
On admission of a client to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), the blood pressure (BP) is 122/72 mm Hg. Thirty minutes after admission, the BP is 114/62, with a pulse of 74 and warm, dry skin. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
The nurse assesses a client who had Cornary Artery Bypass Gr…
The nurse assesses a client who had Cornary Artery Bypass Graft surgery 2 days ago. Which information about the client is most important to communicate to the health care provider?
What behavior by the nurse would reduce documentation errors…
What behavior by the nurse would reduce documentation errors in the electronic health record?
The nurse assists the physician with obtaining informed cons…
The nurse assists the physician with obtaining informed consent from a patient. Which of the following are important for the nurse to ensure to adequately obtain legal consent? Select one or multiple correct answers.
Students tell the teacher the name of each letter on the for…
Students tell the teacher the name of each letter on the form. Letters are presented in random order and in upper and lowercase. Letter naming is a very early predictor of later reading achievement; it can be used to identify candidates for early intervention. Score is # correct in 1 minute.
A letter combination where one or more letters is silent(i.e…
A letter combination where one or more letters is silent(i.e., does no represent the phoneme) but another letter does represent the phoneme. (kn, wr, gn, ps, rh, lm, lk, mn, st(listen)
Students read sight and high-frequency words aloud based on…
Students read sight and high-frequency words aloud based on the word/grade level for the student. This assessment is scored by accuracy on level and speed of #words per minute.
Students tell the teacher the phonetic sound for each letter…
Students tell the teacher the phonetic sound for each letter on the form. Letters are presented in uppercase and lowercase. Only consonants are used, and either sound is accepted for C and G. LEtter sounds are a very early skill related to later reading achievement; they can be used to identify candidates for early intervention. Score is # correct in 1 minute.