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with 100% Correct answers [Grade A] -
Nightingale
When is it most important for the nurse to assess a
pregnant client's deep tendon reflexes?
A) Within the first trimester of pregnancy.
B) When the client has ankle edema.
C) During admission to labor and delivery.
D) If the client has an elevated blood pressure. - correct
answer D) If the client has an elevated blood pressure.
NGN: The client has returned to work at in accounting firm
and has started going to a
grief support group. She reports she is seeking care from
a healthcare professional because her father is worried
about her. The client says she only gets 2 to 3 hours of
sleep due to nightmares about the crash. She informed
that exercising right after work helps her get better sleep
and to relax. She feels that she is "jumpy" after the
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,accident, especially when she is in the car. She also stated,
"I feel so sad that I can't
seem to feel anything at all". In addition to her father, the
client has a large family and friend support system. She
denies alcohol or drug use.
(highlight areas in the above paragraph that the nurse
should...) - correct answer -she only gets 2 to 3 hours of
sleep due to nightmares about the crash.
-She feels that she is "jumpy" after the accident, especially
when she is in the car.
- "I feel so sad that I can't seem to feel anything at all"
The client is a 26 year old female who was in a car
accident six months ago that killed her mother, husband,
and two year old son. She and her father were the only
survivors of the crash. She is seeking care for depression.
,The client is exhibiting symptoms of related to
and . - correct answer Post traumatic stress disorder , experiencing a
life-threatening event , losing a loved one.
NGN: Orders, diagnosis, depression and posttraumatic
stress disorder. Diphenhydramine 12.5 mg PO every night
at sleep. BuspironeHydrochloride 7.5 mg
PO twice a day.
(how can the nurse build a therapeutic relationship with
the client? Select all that apply)
A) The nurse can show no emotion when talking to the
client.
B) The nurse can be open honest and sincere.
C) The nurse can talk as much as needed to get the client
talking.
D) The nurse can focus energy on the client.
E) The nurse can communicate acceptance of the client as
she is
, F) The nurse can establish a meaningful connection. -
correct answer B) the nurse can
be open, honest and sincere.
E) The nurse can communicate acceptance of the client as
she is
F) The nurse can establish a meaningful connection.
NGN: The client has returned to work at in accounting firm
and has started going to a
grief support group. She reports she is seeking care from
a healthcare professional because her father is worried
about her. The client says she only gets 2 to 3 hours of
sleep due to nightmares about the crash. She informed
that exercising right after work helps her get better sleep
and to relax. She feels that she is "jumpy" after the
accident, especially when she is in the car. She also
stated, "I feel so sad that I can't
seem to feel anything at all". In addition to her father, the
client has a large family and friend support system. She
denies alcohol or drug use. The client states, "I don't want
to kill myself, but sometimes I wish I had died in the
crash."