During December, Camp Cosby, Inc. purchased $5,000 of supplies on account for use in its business. At the end of December, $1,000 of the supplies were still on hand, but Camp Cosby had only paid for $3,500 of the supplies purchased. What amounts will appear on the company’s balance sheet on December 31?
A client is seen in the clinic for high fevers, night sweats…
A client is seen in the clinic for high fevers, night sweats, and anorexia. Which assessment finding would indicate that the client could have infective endocarditis (IE)?
A client with borderline personality disorder has lacerated…
A client with borderline personality disorder has lacerated her wrists. The physician orders daily dressing changes for the lacerations. Which nursing approach is most appropriate during the dressing change?
A college student is admitted to the emergency department an…
A college student is admitted to the emergency department and is tested for blood alcohol level (BAL). Which finding should alert the nurse to the possiblity of impending coma in a non-tolerant drinker?
When a client with a personality disorder uses manipulation…
When a client with a personality disorder uses manipulation as a way of getting needs met, the staff agree to consider limit setting as an intervention. What is the rationale for the use of limit setting to decrease manipulative behavior?
What are the characteristics the nurse is most likely to ass…
What are the characteristics the nurse is most likely to assess in a client with an eating disorder?
A nurse assesses a 7 year-old child whom she is concerned ha…
A nurse assesses a 7 year-old child whom she is concerned has conduct disorder. Which assessment findings regarding this client support the suspected diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)
In which situation would the nurse suspect a medical diagnos…
In which situation would the nurse suspect a medical diagnosis of social phobia?
A client has a history of angry verbal outbursts. The nurse…
A client has a history of angry verbal outbursts. The nurse is planning education to assist the client in managing his behaviors. Arrange the items in the order the nurse should take in teaching the client (ie 1,2,3,4) 1. Assist the client to recognize the early cues that he is angry 2. Help the client identify triggers for his anger. 3. Practice with the client appropriate ways to express his anger. 4. Identify alternate ways to express his anger.