The restorative environment provides all of the following except
A. giving the patient a sense of control.
B. providing opportunities to make decisions.
C. encouraging patients to be part of the community.
D. providing complete care to make ADLs easier.
Answer: D
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1. use of mineral oil daily. 2. regular evacuation. 3. daily administration of enemas. 4. long-term use of mineral oil.
A nurse must delegate some responsibilities of the care of patients on a particularly busy and chaotic day to the LPN and UAP team members. Which of the following can be appropriately delegated to the LPN?
a. Assisting with a central line insertion b. Giving bath supplies to patients who are capable of bathing themselves c. Rechecking the blood pressure on a patient who is having episodes of bigeminy and ventricular tachycardia d. Transporting a patient in a wheelchair for discharge
A group of cardiac nurses with common experiences meet monthly for a staff meeting to discuss ways to improve patient care. This group is known as a
a. scheme. b. cohort. c. team. d. unit.
A nursing instructor is preparing a class discussion about major depression. Which of the following would the instructor expect to include? Select all that apply
A) Depression in children manifests in the same manner as in adults. B) The risk for suicide is especially high during the mid-adolescent years. C) Response to treatment in older adults is slower than that for younger adults. D) People older than age 65 years have the lowest suicide rates of any age group. E) Episodes of depression tend to occur more frequently over time. F) Depressive disorders are most often treated in the primary care setting.