Edema will develop if the patient moves about actively.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A cardiac patient is experiencing symptomatic junctional rhythm. Heart rate is 42 beats/min. The drug of choice is most likely

A) adenosine. B) atropine. C) amiodarone. D) acebutolol.

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Upon answering a patient's call light, a nurse finds that the patient's wound has eviscerated. The nurse's first action is to

1. Prepare to do a dressing change with sterile Kerlix gauze. 2. Call the physician and collect sterile towels and saline. 3. Cover the wound with sterile dressings soaked in saline. 4. Obtain samples of purulent drainage and send them to the laboratory.

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A mentor is meeting with a new nurse and discussing how to incorporate EBP into clinical practice. Which step is essential for this nurse to achieve successful implementation of EBP?

A) Health care institutional review B) Buy-in from the interdisciplinary team C) Client and family support D) Participation of other nurses

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According to demographic research, the woman least likely to breastfeed and therefore most likely to need education regarding the benefits and proper techniques of breastfeeding would be:

a. A woman who is 30 to 35 years of age, Caucasian, and employed part time outside the home. b. A woman who is younger than 25 years of age, Hispanic, and unemployed. c. A woman who is younger than 25 years of age, African-American, and employed full time outside the home. d. A woman who is 35 years of age or older, Caucasian, and employed full time at home.

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