NR 606 Midterm Latest Exam Questions & Answers (100% Correct)-A 42-year-old Asian patient is being seen at the clinic for an initial examination. The nurse knows that it is important to include cultur... al information in his health assessment to: Identify the cause of his illness Make accurate disease diagnoses Provide cultural health rights for the individual Provide culturally sensitive and appropriate care - Provide culturally sensitive and appropriate care A detailed description of the symptoms related to the chief concern is presented in the: History of present illness. Differential diagnosis. General patient information section. Past medical history. - History of present illness. A mother calls the clinic and tells the nurse that her 4-month-old baby has a fever. The mother asks if she can use the liquid acetaminophen (Tylenol) that is used for her 10-year-old child. What is the best response by the nurse? "Infants should not have acetaminophen (Tylenol) because it damages the liver." "It is best if the pediatrician is called; he can be asked this question." "It is fine to use the same medicine for both children." "Infant drops should be used for the baby; they are different from liquid medicine." - "Infant drops should be used for the baby; they are different from liquid medicine." A patient presents with abdominal cramping. From the options below, which would be the most appropriate section document that the patient denies any diarrhea? Subjective: Review of systems section Objective section Assessment section Plan section - Subjective: Review of systems section A patient states, "I get so sick to my stomach after chemotherapy. Why can't they just put it directly into my tumor?" Which nursing response is indicated? "There is no technology available to directly place chemotherapy in a tumor." "These are such strong medications that they would eat up your tissues." "That type of therapy does exist, but it does not work for your particular type of cancer." "I know you get sick, but the nausea and vomiting is not severe and passes quickly." - "That type of therapy does exist, but it does not work for your particular type of cancer." A patient tells the nurses that he is nervous, he is nauseated and he "feels hot". This type of data would be: objective reflective subjective introspective - Subjective Before modifying a care plan to meet a patient's changing needs, the nurse's first action should be to: A. re-do the entire care plan B. focus only on the nursing diagnoses with moderate priority C. assess/reassess the patient's responses to interventions D. add more nursing interventions from a standardized plan of care - C. assess/reassess the patient's responses to interventions Differential diagnoses belong in the: history. assessment. plan. laboratory data. - Assessment Drugs are available to exert their effect on the cell when they are Bound to albumin Dissolved in lipids Unbound to albumin (free) - Unbound to albumin (free) [Show More]
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