Pain does not normally affect a patient's mobility.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A patient who sustained a T3 spinal cord injury one month ago is now entering the rehabilitation phase of his treatment. The nurse developing goals and measurable outcomes for his treatment is working in which step of the nursing process?
A) Assessment B) Planning C) Diagnosis D) Evaluation
The nurse, on a mission trip, is caring for a client with internal radiologic contamination from the fallout. The client states, "I need to get this out of me, and then I will be done with it
" The nurse is most correct to reply which of the following? A) "Yes, we need to assure that we clean any debris from your wound which may be contaminated." B) "Yes, but you may have lingering effects from the exposure to your body." C) "Yes, but you must also consider further exposure from contaminated food and water sources." D) Yes, we need to continue to document your recovery process and further disease processes."
The nurse working with HIV/AIDS clients is interested in finding alternative therapies. The nurse decides to further investigate a study that showed regular exercise for clients with advanced HIV/AIDS:
A) Decreases the rate of premature death for those who do not exercise by 25%. B) Slows the rate of disease by 63%. C) Improves physical functioning and quality of life significantly. D) Does not change the rate of premature death for clients who do not exercise.
Obese patients who are able to move themselves tend to shift and use their body weight to aid in movement
Indicate whether the statement is true or false