A nurse is preparing a list of members of the rehabilitation team required to care for a
20-year-old client with spinal cord injuries. What should be included as a member of the
rehabilitation team?
A) Orthodontist
B) Pharmacist
C) Sex therapist
D) Lab instructor
C
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The nurse is caring for four patients. Which patient's assessment information supports the nurse's decision to remove the nasogastric (NG) tube after the order by the healthcare provider is completed?
a. Restless, confused, without bowel sounds b. Difficulty swallowing from left-sided stroke c. Not passing gas with lack of appetite d. Abdomen slightly rounded with incisional pain
Which of the following best describes case management?
a. A tool of health maintenance organizations b. Targeted toward a specific segment of the population c. Implemented with individual clients d. Used to monitor the health status, resources, and outcomes for an aggregate
A nurse counsels a patient to increase the dietary intake of calcium as well as to begin calcium supplements. The nurse should include information that certain foods will interfere with calcium absorption
These include (you may select more than one answer): 1. bran and whole grain cereals. 2. spinach. 3. milk and dairy products. 4. peas and other legumes. 5. fruit such as oranges and apples.
The parents of a 1-year-old infant are concerned that this baby seems more shy and scared of new situations than their other child and ask the nurse if this is normal. The nurse knows that the infant is exhibiting a characteristic of the "slow-to-warm-up
Which statement to the parents is most appropriate by the nurse? 1. "Your infant is showing a regularity in patterns of eating." 2. "Your infant displays a predominately negative mood." 3. "Your infant initially reacts to new situations by withdrawing." 4. "Your infant has intense reactions to the environment."