An aquathermia pad is placed under a body part
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A patient has been taking cephalexin (Keflex) for an upper respiratory infection. On the seventh day of treatment, the patient develops myalgia and fever. What reaction is the patient likely having?
A) The patient has developed a new infection. B) The patient has developed an autoimmune disease. C) The patient has become septic. D) The patient has serum sickness.
A patient is complaining of severe knee pain after twisting it during a basketball game and is requesting pain medication. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
a. Completing the physical examination first and then giving the pain medication b. Telling the patient that the pain medication must wait until after the x-ray images are completed c. Evaluating the full range of motion of the knee and then medicating for pain d. Administering pain medication and then proceeding with the assessment
A student nurse tells the clinical instructor, "I've found that I do not need to interact with my
assigned clients. I learn what I need to know simply by observing them.". The instructor can best interpret the nursing implications of Sullivan's theory to the student by responding a. "Nurses cannot be isolated from the therapeutic situation. We need to interact with clients to provide opportunities for them to practice interpersonal skills.". b. "Observing client interactions can provide sufficient data to formulate priority nursing diagnoses and appropriate interventions.". c. "I wonder how accurate your assessment of the client's needs hierarchy can be if you do not interact with the client.". d. "It is important to note client behavioral changes because these signify changes in personality.".
Sexual differentiation in the fetus has occurred by _____ weeks' gestation
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word