Bariatric beds typically have which of the following features?

a. A weight capacity of 250 to 500 pounds
b. Front and rear egress positions
c. A built-in scale
d. One position only


C

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The Joint Commission suggests that organizations conduct at least how many emergency drill(s) per year?

1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four

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Which of the following interventions would you expect in the management of hepatic failure? (Select all that apply.)

a. Benzodiazepines for agitation b. Pulse oximetry and serial arterial blood gas measurements c. Insulin drip for hyperglycemia and hyperkalemia d. Monitor electrolyte blood levels e. Assess for signs of cerebral edema

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A client is being transferred from an acute care facility to a long-term care facility. What information should the nurse provide to the long-term care facility about the client's medications?

1. Nothing, as the medications all need to be reordered at the long-term care facility. 2. Have the client's medication prescriptions filled before going to long-term care facility. 3. Instruct the client to tell the nurses at the long-term care facility what medications are prescribed. 4. Inform the nurse at the long-term care facility what medications the client is prescribed, and document that this information was provided.

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An older-adult patient is visiting the clinic after a fall during the night. The nurse obtains information on what medications the patient takes. Which medication most likely contributed to the patient's fall?

a. Melatonin b. L-tryptophan c. Benzodiazepine d. Iron supplement

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