MC A client who has asthma is being assisted by the case manager to achieve control of the disease. This is an example of
A. Case management.
B. Risk management.
C. A multidisciplinary plan.
D. Disease management.
D. Disease management.
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The nurse caring for a client with a painful genital lesion that resulted from an STI teaches the client to control pain using what in addition to analgesics?
1. Pressure 2. Warm bath 3. Cool compresses 4. Hot compresses
To help parents prevent their infant from developing positional plagiocephaly, the nurse should teach the parents to:
a. alternate the infant's head position during sleep b. allow the infant to sleep in an infant carrier c. place the infant in a high Fowler's position during the day and in the tummy position for sleep d. keep the infant on an air mattress for play and sleep
An expectant couple desire to determine their compatibility with a care provider. They ask the nurse for assistance. Which question should be addressed first?
1. "Can my children attend the birth?" 2. "If I have a cesarean birth, can my husband attend?" 3. "What is your philosophy of birth?" 4. "What percentage of your patients have episiotomies?"
Fomites are
A. germs that are present in the environment. B. harmless bacteria that are part of the normal skin flora. C. objects that become contaminated with infectious material. D. supplies that have been autoclaved.