To prevent injury to the patient, she should have clothing on the lower body when using the sliding board

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A woman is 7 cm dilated, and her contractions are 3 minutes apart. When she begins cursing at her birthing coach and the nurse, what does the nurse assess as the most likely explanation for the woman's change in behavior?

a. Labor has progressed to the transition phase. b. She lacked adequate preparation for the labor experience. c. The woman would benefit from a different form of analgesia. d. The contractions have increased from mild to moderate intensity.

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The patient notices that the newly formed ileostomy stoma is pinkish red and slightly puffy. Which information should the nurse include during patient teaching?

a. This is what a new healthy stoma looks like. b. Any bleeding indicates that a problem is present. c. Healthy stomas are usually pale pink and flat. d. There should be very little drainage from the stoma.

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A nurse asks a patient if a primary care physician has ever told her that she has scoliosis. The patient asks what scoliosis is, and the nurse correctly replies:

1. "It is a slight convex curve in the spine." 2. "The vertebrae are midline and straight, rather than curving." 3. "It is a curvature of the spine to the left or right." 4. "It is an increased concave curve of the lumbar spine."

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Which of the following religious groups believe in divine healing through the "laying on of hands?"

A) Judaism B) Mormons C) Buddhism D) Christian Scientist

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