When reporting your observations, always be objective.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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a. Immerse the burned area in cold water. b. Apply ice to the burned area. c. Break any blisters that are present. d. Apply petroleum jelly to the burned skin.
The nurse is describing Standard Precautions to a group of nursing students. Which are practices associated with Standard Precautions in the care of clients?
1 . Proper disposal of linens, used equipment, medication packages, and biohazardous materials 2 . Surface disinfection every shift 3 . Maintenance of sterility of needles and catheters 4 . Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in emergency situations A) 1, 2 B) 1, 3 C) 2, 4 D) 3, 4
The nurse is assessing the patient's behavior to determine if restraints can be eliminated. He tells you that the restraints can be eliminated if the
A. patient's behavior improves. B. patient's problem can be identified and corrected. C. family will sit with the patient when the patient is agitated. D. doctor orders a sedative medication.
A nursing assistant helps prepare a patient for a physical examination. While the patient is undergoing the examination, the nursing assistant should
A. Leave the room but remain in the hallway, in case the nursing assistant is needed. B. Remain present during the examination, to assist as needed. C. Return to the nursing unit. D. Leave the room, to give the doctor and patient privacy.