A nurse is preparing a rehabilitation care plan for a client who was admitted to the
healthcare facility with disabling lower back pain. What is the goal of rehabilitation?
A) Prevention of such pain in future
B) Evaluation of the cause of the condition
C) Correction of the client's disability
D) Maximization of the client's remaining abilities
D
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A nurse works on the postoperative floor and has four clients who are being discharged tomorrow. Which one has the greatest need for the nurse to consult other members of the health care team for post-discharge care?
a. Married young adult who is the primary caregiver for children b. Middle-aged client who is post knee replacement, needs physical therapy c. Older adult who lives at home despite some memory loss d. Young client who lives alone, has family and friends nearby
The physician prescribes a muscle relaxant to be administered intravenously. Which agent should the nurse expect to administer?
a. Diazepam b. Carisoprodol c. Chlorzoxazone d. Metaxalone
During episodes of physiologic stress, the body requires additional energy to restore homeostasis and hemodynamic stability. As a result, fat stores are mobilized and skeletal muscle tissue and proteins are catabolized
The term that describes this process is: 1. Hyperglycemia. 2. Hyperlipidemia. 3. Hyperkalemia. 4. Hyper metabolism.
Caution should be used in administering cholinergic drugs to clients with a history of which condition?
1. Leg cramps 2. Glaucoma 3. Benign prostatic hypertrophy 4. Heartburn