1The nurse is assessing a pregnant woman in the clinic. In the course of the assessment, the nurse learns that this woman smokes one pack of cigarettes per day. The first step the nurse should take to help the woman stop smoking is to A. assess the client’s readiness to stop.B. sug...
1The nurse is assessing a client with an ileal conduit. She notes that the client’s urinary appliance contains pale yellow urine with large amounts of mucus. How would the nurse best interpret these data() A. These findings are normal for the client. B. There is irritation of the stoma...
1The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with appendicitis. Which of the following signs or symptoms should the nurse expect to find ?() A.Rigid abdomen, Levine's sign, pain relief leaning forward. B.Rebound tenderness, McBurney's sign, low-grade fever. C.Right lower quadrant pain, Chvo...
The nurse is assessing a 15-year-old female who is being admitted for treatment of anorexia nervosa. Which clinical manifestation is the nurse most likely to find ?() A.Tachycardia. B.Warm, flushed extremities. C.Parotid gland tenderness. D.Coarse hair growth. 答案 C Frequent vomiting causes...
1A nurse in a prenatal clinic is assessing a 28-year-old woman who is 24 weeks pregnant. Which of the following findings would lead this nurse to suspect that the client has mild preeclampsia A. Hypertension, edema, proteinuria.B. Glycosuria, hypertension, seizures.C. Hematuria, blurry visio...
The nurse is assessing a neonate. Health history findings indicate that the mother drank 3 oz (88.7mL) or more of alcohol per day throughout her pregnancy. Which characteristic should the nurse expect to findA.Prominent nasal bridge.B.Thick upper lip.C.U
The nurse is assessing a with an ileal conduit. She notes that the ’s urinary appliance contains pale yellow urine with large amounts of mucus. How would the nurse best interpret these dataA.These findings are normal for the .B.There is irritation of th
When assessing a preschooler who has sustained a head trauma, the nurse notes that the child appears to be obtunded. Which of the following denotes the child’s level of consciousness() A. No motor or verbal response to noxious (painful) stimuli. B. Remains in a deep sleep; responsive ...
The emphasis, therefore, is not only on the product but also the process. The Bournemouth experience may be of interest to other organizations that are developing OSCEs for formative and summative purposes in nurse practitioner education. 展开 ...
Nomophobia, or the fear of being without one’s smartphone, is a growing concern in workplaces around the world. This phenomenon affects both employee well-being and organizational productivity. Despite its prevalence, there is a notable lack of systematic reviews investigating nomophobia in workplace...