Injury to the skin comes from pressure on a part of the body where there is loss of circulation

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A nurse assesses a client who has a radial artery catheter. Which assessment should the nurse complete first?

a. Amount of pressure in fluid container b. Date of catheter tubing change c. Percent of heparin in infusion container d. Presence of an ulnar pulse

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Peptic ulcers are often common in the aging population. Which medications should be taken with caution to help prevent this problem?

a. Antibiotics b. Antacids c. NSAIDs d. Laxatives

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The nurse is caring for a postoperative client who had surgery to decrease intracranial pressure after suffering a head injury. Which assessment finding is promptly reported to the physician?

A) The client has periorbital edema and ecchymosis. B) The client's vital signs are temperature, 100.9° F; heart rate, 88 beats/minute; respiratory rate, 18 breaths/minute; and blood pressure, 138/80 mm Hg. C) The client's level of consciousness has improved. D) The client prefers to rest in the semi-Fowler's position.

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Bandura suggested that children acquire new behaviors from observational learning in which:

a. teachers observe the child, without the child being aware of the observation, and base teaching on this observation b. caregivers spend more time observing their children and sharing these observations with behaviorists c. the child watches others who are pursuing their own interests with no attempt to teach, reward, or punish d. a teacher models the behavior, and the child demonstrates the behavior in return

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