Supination is facing upward.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A diabetic patient who has reported burning foot pain at night receives a new prescription. Which information should the nurse teach the patient about amitriptyline (Elavil)?
a. Amitriptyline decreases the depression caused by your foot pain. b. Amitriptyline helps prevent transmission of pain impulses to the brain. c. Amitriptyline corrects some of the blood vessel changes that cause pain. d. Amitriptyline improves sleep and makes you less aware of nighttime pain.
"Force fluids" means to
A) force the patient to drink two glasses of water each time you are in the room. B) encourage the patient to take in as much fluid as possible. C) give the patient at least 5000 mL per day. D) encourage the patient to drink only water.
A client has developed an infection that resulted in lymphangitis. What does the nurse suspect the causative organism is that caused the infection?
A) A streptococcal microorganism B) A Staphylococcus microorganism C) Escherichia coli D) Candida albicans
When teaching a community health program about benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which information should the nurse include?
A) Half of all men experience BPH by age 50. B) African American men develop BPH symptoms earlier than Caucasian men. C) Asian men develop symptoms of BPH earlier than Caucasian men. D) Latino men develop BPH symptoms later than Caucasian men.