A nurse is caring for an adult client with cancer who is complaining of acute pain.
The MOST appropriate pain assessment would be:
A nurse is caring for an adult client with cancer who is complaining of acute pain.
The MOST appropriate pain assessment would be:
A client with schizophrenia is placed on chlorpromazine 50 mg PO bid, and Benztropine 2 mg PO bid PRN.
Which of the following nursing assessment findings would indicate a need to administer Benztropine?
A nurse is visiting an Asian family and found that both parents have cardiac problems. The nurse is aware of Asian genetic predisposition to cardiovascular diseases.
The nurse assessment falls below which of the following cultural assessment category?
A woman presents to the clinic with signs and symptoms of menopause. The doctor advised to start hormonal replacement therapy. The woman enquired about the adverse effects of this therapy.
Which of the following is an adverse effects of the hormonal replacement therapy?
A nurse understands that patient with blood transfusion reaction is at risk to develop which of the following types of jaundice?