You are assigned to bathe Mrs. Long, a patient in contact precautions. Select the correct personal protective equipment
A) HEPA mask, gown, and face shield
B) Gown and gloves
C) Surgical mask and face shield
D) Surgical mask and gown
B
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A nurse is teaching a community education class about the difference between alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse. Which of the following statements best confirms that a partici-pant understands the difference?
a. "The major difference between alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse is the amount of alcohol consumed." b. "The major difference between alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse is the presence of craving." c. "The major difference between alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse is that in abuse, alcohol is consumed in excess." d. "The major difference between alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse is tolerance and withdrawal."
The nurse, caring for a client recovering from a traumatic brain injury, knows the client and the family are eligible for specific federal programs because of the:
1. Health Brain Act. 2. Associated Brain Act. 3. Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 2008. 4. Brain Protection Act.
The nurse is working in a postoperative care unit in an ambulatory surgery center. Of the follow-ing clients that have come to have surgery, the client at the greatest risk during surgery is a:
1. 78-year-old taking an analgesic agent 2. 43-year-old taking an antihypertensive agent 3. 27-year-old taking an anticoagulant agent 4. 10-year-old taking an antibiotic agent
The nurse is teaching the parents of a child recently diagnosed with ADHD who has been prescribed methylphenidate (Ritalin). Which should the nurse include in teaching about the side effects of methylphenidate?
a. "Your child may experience a sense of nervousness." b. "You may see an increase in your child's appetite." c. "Your child may experience daytime sleepiness." d. "You may see a decrease in your child's blood pressure."