The nurse is caring for a middle-aged woman who walks 3 miles every morning. The nurse notes that during her morning walk, the client called her son and stated that she thought she was having a heart attack. Which symptom, identified by the client, is the most common and consistent with a myocardial infarction (MI)?
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The nurse is caring for an elderly client who is 1 day post-hip replacement surgery. Which nursing interventions should be included on the care plan? Select all that apply.
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The newly graduated nurse is caring for an elderly client on the medical-surgical floor. The nurse recalls learning about client advocacy. Which actions by the nurse indicate an understanding of client advocacy? Select all that apply.
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The ED nurse is working in triage on a summer weekend. The following clients present at the same time. Which client does the nurse anticipate being seen first?
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A nurse is preparing a client scheduled for a right mastectomy. Which statement indicates the need for further intervention?
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