NCLEX-RN Exam Question 626
In caring at home for a child who just ingested a caustic alkali, the nurse would immediately tell the mother to:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 627
A 56-year-old client is admitted to the psychiatric unit in a state of total despair. She feels hopeless and worthless, has a flat affect and very sad appearance, and is unable to feel pleasure from anything. Her husband has been assisting her at home with the housework and cooking; however, she has not been eating much, lies around or sits in a chair most of the day, and is becoming confused and thinks her family does not want her around anymore. In assessing the client, the nurse determines that her behavior is consistent with:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 628
During his hospitalization, a 3-year-old child has become unusually aggressive in his play activities. His parents report this change in behavior to the primary nurse. How could the nurse explain the child's change in behavior?
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 629
Which of the following medications requires close observation for bronchospasm in the client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma?
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 630
A client is admitted to the hospital with diabetic ketoacidosis.
The emergency room nurse should anticipate the administration of:
The emergency room nurse should anticipate the administration of: