When transferring a patient from the bed to a stretcher, position the stretcher vertical with the bed

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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The PACU nurse is caring for a patient who has arrived from the OR. During the initial assessment, the nurse observes that the patient's skin has become blue and dusky

The nurse looks, listens, and feels for breathing, and determines the patient is not breathing. What is the priority intervention? A) Check the patient's oxygen saturation level, continue to monitor for apnea, and perform a focused assessment. B) Treat the possible airway obstruction by tilting the head back and pushing forward on the angle of the lower jaw. C) Assess the arterial pulses, and place the patient in the Trendelenburg position. D) Reintubate the patient.

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A 51-year-old patient with a history of alcohol abuse and liver disease has low serum levels of albumin and presents with ascites (excess fluid in his peritoneal space) and jaundice

A health care professional would recognize that which of the following processes is most likely underlying his health problems? A) Low albumin is contributing to excess hydrostatic pressure and inappropriate fluid distribution. B) Low albumin is inducing hypertension and increased filtration of fluid into interstitial spaces. C) Insufficient albumin is causing insufficient absorption of fluid into the capillaries. D) Low albumin contributing to an inability to counter gravitational effects.

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A patient with schizophrenia has undergone eight electroconvulsive therapy treatments (ECTs) in the past 2 weeks. The daughter is upset that her parent is lethargic, confused, and does not recognize her

What knowledge should the nurse consider when preparing to respond? a. The combination of ECTs and neuroleptic medications can make a patient drowsy. b. These reactions indicate a drug overdose. c. Many patients with schizophrenia punish their families by pretending not to know them. d. A temporary memory loss is common after several ECTs.

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A 76-year-old client with heart failure has been prescribed captopril, an ACE inhibitor. What nursing intervention would be most appropriate when giving the first dose of this medica-tion?

A. Administer this medication 1 hour before meals to aid absorption. B. Instruct the client to ask for assistance when arising from the bed. C. Give the medication with milk to prevent stomach upset. D. Monitor for hypokalemia.

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