Which of the following tasks would it be appropriate for the LPN/LVN to delegate to the certified nursing assistant (CNA)?

A) Insert a Foley catheter into the postpartum client who is unable to void. B) Change the dressing for a client who had a cesarean section. C) Obtain vital signs and help the postpartum client with a sitz bath. D) Admit the newly delivered woman to the postpartum unit.


C

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Which of the following best explains why job opportunities for occupational health nurses (OHNs) have continued to expand?

a. Federal legislation has required an OHN at any site with more than 50 employees. b. Legislation has required employers to engage in certain tasks, and nurses were the most expert at those tasks. c. Nurses have done an excellent job of describing the role and its benefits to the media. d. Nurses are able to document cost savings to employers.

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A healthcare facility uses disposable blade razors. The nurse knows that extra precautions must be considered in the care of the clients with disposable blade razors

Which clients should be closely supervised by the nurse with disposable blade razors? 1 . Client with unsteady hands 2 . Client with poor eyesight 3 . Client who is depressed 4 . Client who is suicidal A) 1, 2 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 3, 4

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Which of the following interventions represents tertiary prevention for mental illness?

A) Providing crisis intervention after a hurricane B) Leading a self-help group for adults with a history of alcohol abuse C) Screening the residents of a community for depression D) Educating adolescents about substance abuse

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A client hospitalized with sickle cell crisis frequently asks for opioid pain medications, often shortly after receiving a dose. The nurses on the unit believe the client is drug seeking. When the client requests pain medication,

what action by the nurse is best? a. Give the client pain medication if it is time for another dose. b. Instruct the client not to request pain medication too early. c. Request the provider leave a prescription for a placebo. d. Tell the client it is too early to have more pain medication.

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