Signs and symptoms of paralysis vary with the level of the injury
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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12. The nurse manager is discussing ways to motivate the nursing staff with the nurse manager's immediate supervisor. Which of the following is the best example of a reward for the staff nurse working on this unit?
1. All nurses on this unit work 8 hours per shift, five times each week. 2. Tuition reimbursement benefits are extended to those moving from a licensed practical nurse to a registered nurse. 3. The organization adopts a clinical ladder system. 4. All full-time nurses are provided with health care insurance.
Concerning needle recapping, which of the following is correct?
A. Used insulin needles are small enough that they can be disposed of in regular garbage B. Used immunization needles should be recapped before being placed in the sharps container C. Used immunization needles should never be recapped D. Used insulin needles are small enough that they can safely be recapped before being placed in a sharps container
The nurse is providing care for a patient with expressive aphasia. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find in the patient's plan of care? (Select all that apply.)
a. Speak loudly. b. Gesture or pantomime the message. c. Speak slowly and clearly. d. Provide pencil and paper. e. Obtain an interpreter. f. Use a picture board.
A client is in the clinic and tells the nurse that the family was hiking and came across a snake. The client told the family to run, but became concerned when the client's heart rate felt very high. The best response by the nurse is:
1. "I will ask the doctor to order an ECG." 2. "That is your adrenal glands protecting you." 3. "You should probably make an appointment with a cardiologist." 4. "You were just frightened."