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[单项选择]The nurse is taking the health history of an 85-year-old client. Which information will be most useful to the nurse for planning care()
A. General health for the last 10 years.
B. Current health promotion activities.
C. Family history of diseases.
D. Marital status.
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Workplace Health Tips
When you hear the words "workplace health", what do you think of Your associations with this phrase are most likely negative: stress, eyestrain, muscle soreness. etc. In fact, over eighty percent of workers complain of some type of health problem related to their job. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are some simple tips on how to alleviate a few of the most common workplace ailments.
Stress:
You’ve susceptible to stress no matter what you job is. It’s one of the toughest conditions to beat, and it’s also one of the most serious. The best thing you can do if you experience frequent or severe stress is talk to your supervisor. There may be ways to rearrange your schedule or adjust your responsibilities so that you don’t feel so overwhelmed. During the milder onset of stress, take repeated deep breaths, which will help you to calm down and confront the sit
A. The results of a survey on workplace health
B. Ways to relieve health problems at work
C. The health risks associated with stress
D. Technologies that improve workplace health
[单项选择]The nurse is assessing a client suffering from stress and anxiety. A common physiological response to stress and anxiety is()
A. sedation.
B. diarrhea.
C. vertigo.
D. urticaria.
[单项选择]A client returns from a myelogram, for which an iodized oil (Pantopaque) was used. Which one of the following nursing measures would be included in his care()
A. Bed rest with bathroom privileges.
B. Restricted fluid intake.
C. Head of the bed elevated 45 degrees.
D. Assessment of lower extremity movement and sensation.
[单项选择]Immediately after a 1-year-old client returns from a cardiac catheterization, the nurse notes that the pulse distal to the catheter insertion site is weak. The nurse should take which of the following actions()
A. Remove the pressure bandage from the insertion site.
B. Perform passive exercises on the affected extremity.
C. Notify the physician of the assessment.
D. Record the data on the nursing notes and continue to evaluate.
[单项选择]A 2-year-old client returns from surgery after a bowel resection as a result of Hirschsprung’s disease. A temporary colostomy is in place. Which immediate postoperative nursing intervention takes priority()
A. Changing the surgical dressing.
B. Suctioning the nasopharynx frequently to remove secretions.
C. Irrigating the colostomy with 100 ml of normal saline solution.
D. Auscultating lung sounds.
[单项选择]Instant Expert: Mental Health
When the heart breaks down, it beats irregularly or not at all. A bone can chip or snap. But when the complex network of neurons in our brain fails to function normally, the result can be a near-endless variety and combinations of mental illnesses.
It’s normal to sometimes be sad, happy, anxious, confused, forgetful or fearful, but when a person’s emotions, thoughts or behavior frequently trouble them, or disrupt their lives, they may be suffering from mental illness. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 450 million people worldwide are affected by mental, neurological or behavioral problems at any time.
However, determining that someone has a mental illness, and which one, is one of the challenges psychiatrists face. One effort to catalogue these afflictions is the "psychiatrists’ bible", the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders--the latest edition fills nearly one thousand pages and lists ov
A. millions of people worldwide are suffering from mental disorders
B. people suffer from mental disorders when being sad, happy or anxious
C. people may suffer from mental illness with emotional or behavioral disruption
D. mental disorders may result from the malfunctioning of our brains