The nurse is preparing to use an otoscope to examine a patient's ear canal and drum. The patient has to be reminded to hold the head in one position. Which grip should the nurse use when examining this patient?
A) Pencil
B) Hammer
C) Wrench
D) Handshake
A
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The patient has severe injuries. The nurse knows that the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) was viewed as a reaction to stress consisting of: (Select all that apply.)
a. a pattern of alarm. b. deleterious consequences. c. a stage of resistance. d. developmental impairment. e. a state of exhaustion.
Which of the following clients have normal hearing acuity?
A) A client who first perceives sound at 20 dB B) A client who first perceives sound at 40 dB C) A client for whom the painful sound occurs at 80 dB D) A client for whom the painful sound occurs at 100 dB
The nurse is reviewing the admission orders for an 86-year-old client who is being admitted for pneumonia. The client, who has been diagnosed as having uterine cancer, has chronic pain caused by arthritis
The physician has ordered oral long-acting narcotic medication every 4 hours as needed. In administering this medication the nurse would: 1. Administer the medication sparingly to avoid narcotic addiction. 2. Administer the medication when the client requests. 3. Consult the physician to order intravenous pain medication. 4. Administer the prn medication around the clock.
Until recent years, Registered Health Information Technicians, Registered Health Information Administrators, and Certified Health Data Analysts typically worked in which type of facility?
What will be an ideal response?