When transferring an unconscious patient from a stretcher to the bed, how many nursing assistants are required to safely perform the procedure?
A. Two
B. Three to four
C. Four to five
D. Six to seven
Answer: B
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The nurse is providing care to a laboring woman who is Rh-negative. The patient has a standing prescription to receive RhoGAM, if indicated. When will the nurse plan on administering the RhoGAM, if indicated?
a. Approximately 2 hours prior to birth b. At the birth of the placenta c. One hour after the birth of the infant d. Between 48 and 72 hours after birth of the infant
A patient has an infection in a piercing of the upper ear cartilage. Which information should the nurse provide?
1. "Cleanse the area with hydrogen peroxide three times a day.". 2. "Keep the area covered with ointment.". 3. "This infection will clear after a course of oral antibiotics.". 4. "Cartilage infections can cause changes to the shape of your ear.".
A client is admitted to the emergency department after being found sick at home by the visiting nurse. The visiting nurse's assessment indicates the client was confused, tachycardic bradycardic, and febrile with a temperature of 102 degrees F
The most appropriate nursing diagnosis is: 1. Altered fluid status. 2. Viral infection. 3. Increased heart rate. 4. Fever.
If a client wants to relearn to pay attention to hunger and satiety cues, they may find it helpful to
a. keep a journal of perceived emotions. b. establish a regular pattern of meals. c. eat all their food at home. d. avoid eating until they are very hungry.