The __________ is used to evaluate a person's ability to sustain balance
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Romberg test
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A topical corticosteroid has been prescribed for short-term use on an infant's skin. When planning the use of a topical medication for an infant, what principle should guide the nurse's actions?
A) Topical medications on infants' skin must be covered with an impermeable barrier. B) Infants' skin is more permeable to medication than older patients'. C) Infants have more subcutaneous fat than older patients, so higher concentrations of topical medications are often necessary. D) Systemic drugs are preferable to topical medications in the care of infants.
A member of the GLBT community admits that anal intercourse is often conducted unprotected. What should the population health nurse recommend to reduce this client's risk of illness?
1. Always use a condom. 2. Have monthly HIV testing. 3. Alter the type of intercourse. 4. Consider a monogamous relationship.
The nurse is preparing a client for discharge when the client says, "You are a wonderful nurse. I was so lucky to have you taking care of me." The client gives the nurse a twenty dollar bill and says, "Please take this or you will hurt my f
I want you to have this because you've been so good to me." If the nurse accepts the money, the nurse has: (Select all that apply.) A) broken the law. B) done a good deed by making the client happy. C) acted in an unethical manner. D) risked being fired.
Before dispensing any medications to a student at school, the nurse must:
a. contact the child's caregivers c. get the child's assent b. document the medication d. know the school district medication policy