The nurse assesses a client’s blood pressure, which was 160/90. Two hours following the administration of hydrochlorothiazide, the nurse reassesses the blood pressure at 140/78. What action has the nurse implemented?
The nurse documented that the client voided 725 mL during th…
The nurse documented that the client voided 725 mL during the day shift. How many liters is this?
When the nurse is administering furosemide 20 mg to a client…
When the nurse is administering furosemide 20 mg to a client in congestive heart failure, what phase of the nursing process does this represent?
A client is being treated for community-acquired pneumonia a…
A client is being treated for community-acquired pneumonia and has experienced respiratory distress and hypoxia on several occasions since being admitted. The nurse can best prevent adverse outcomes during the client’s care by:
A nurse is conducting walking rounds with a patient’s care t…
A nurse is conducting walking rounds with a patient’s care team. Which action, if performed by the team leader, would most likely surprise the nurse?
Applying evidence-based practice always guarantees the best…
Applying evidence-based practice always guarantees the best outcomes for patients.
When the nurse instructs a client about breast self-examinat…
When the nurse instructs a client about breast self-examination, the primary purpose of the client education is:
A new graduate nurse in a medical unit writes a progress not…
A new graduate nurse in a medical unit writes a progress note using SOAPIE, the students nurse is right when she says that the ” I ” in the SOAPIE mnemonic stands for ———
Which one of the following statements concerning Toxoplasma…
Which one of the following statements concerning Toxoplasma is FALSE?
Which one of the following parasitic organisms is most commo…
Which one of the following parasitic organisms is most commonly associated with large waterborne outbreaks of diarrhea?