A physician with a specialty in rehabilitation medicine is called a
a. rehabilitator c. physical doctor
b. physiatrist d. restorer
B
A physician with a specialty in rehabilitation medicine is called a physiatrist and is often the team leader, although the nurse case manager may also be the leader.
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The nurse manager is practicing transactional leadership. This means the nurse manager is:
a. Supportive b. Driven by strict rules and policies c. One who empowers the staff d. One who consults the staff about patient care issues
A client has been given an IM dose of an antibiotic at an outpatient clinic. How long will the nurse observe this client after medication administration?
1. 30-120 minutes. 2. 20-60 minutes. 3. 15-20 minutes. 4. 5 minutes.
What should the nurse do first when removing gloves?
1. Drop the gloves into the appropriate waste receptacle. 2. Ease the fingers into the gloves. 3. Grasp the outside of the nondominant glove. 4. Hook the bare thumb inside the other glove.
Small children who have larger heads and occipital regions must have what elevated to keep the head/airway in the neutral position?
A) Chest B) Torso C) Head D) Legs