A resident is done taking a tub bath. When should you assist the person out of the tub?

a. Before draining the tub
b. While the tub drains
c. After the tub drains
d. Whenever the person is ready to get out


C

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When assessing the apical-radial pulse using the two-nurse method, the nurses include which of the following? Select all that apply. Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Place the client supine with the HOB elevated 30 degrees. 2. Locate the PMI and radial pulses. 3. Locate the femoral pulses. 4. Each nurse counts for 30 full seconds. 5. Each nurse utilizes his own watch.

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The nurse is assessing a nervous 18-year-old patient who has vital signs of P 120, R 30, and BP 160/90 . Based on this data alone, the nurse identifies the level of anxiety as:

a. mild. b. moderate. c. severe. d. panic.

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How should researchers and reviewers accept statistical significance?

a. With the belief that statistically significant results are the final word b. With the cautious regard for how results might apply to practice c. With the view that careful appraisal is necessary to apply results to theory d. With the idea that additional testing is not necessary

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The nurse observes a mother telling a toddler that pasta and potatoes will make the child fat. What should the nurse instruct the mother about these food items?

A) Toddlers need carbohydrates for brain function. B) It is more important to restrict protein than carbohydrates. C) No more than 30% of all food should be from carbohydrate sources. D) The child should be instructed to restrict carbohydrates after the age of 5 years.

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