A resident has osteoarthritis. The person is most likely to have joint stiffness:
a. With rest and lack of motion
b. With exercise
c. With weight-bearing
d. With joint motion
D
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about circular questions?
1. Circular questions often focus on family beliefs about acute illness. 2. Circular questions are primarily intended to commend family actions. 3. Circular questions may be open ended or yes-or-no questions. 4. The same circular questions should be used daily to ensure a consistent result.
A nurse is discussing with a social activist issues related to the growing population of the elderly. What is the highest priority issue that the nurse should focus on to lower healthcare costs?
A) Financial planning B) Urban transportation C) Fitness programs D) Nutrition counseling
A young mother asks the nurse how long she should wait before introducing solid food to her infant. The nurse explains that breast milk will provide all the nutrition her infant needs for how many months?
a. 2 to 3 months b. 4 to 6 months c. 7 to 9 months d. 10 to 12 months
The nurse notes that the client has a prosthetic eye; however, the medical record does not specify which eye is prosthesis and the client is unconscious. Which method should the nurse use to identify the prosthetic eye?
1. Compare the eye color. 2. Check reaction to light. 3. Test for the blink reflex. 4. Try to remove each eye.