Whose responsibility is it to keep the patient's room safe and clean?

A) The housekeeper's
B) The charge nurse's
C) The nursing assistant's
D) The safety committee's


C

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a. Administer furosemide (Lasix). b. Perform chest physiotherapy. c. Document and reassess in an hour. d. Place the client in an upright position.

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A patient has come into the free clinic asking to be tested for HIV infection. The patient asks the nurse how the test works. The nurse responds that if the testing shows that antibodies to the AIDS virus are present in the blood, this indicates what?

A) The patient is immune to HIV. B) The patient's immune system is intact. C) The patient has AIDS-related complications. D) The patient has been infected with HIV.

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The persistent eating of nonfood items such as clay, laundry starch, insects, leaves, or pebbles that lasts for more than 1 month is called

1. pica. 2. bulimia. 3. rumination. 4. regurgitation.

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Status epilepticus

A) may be treated with intravenous diazepam (Valium). B) is defined as two or more unprovoked seizures. C) develops in the late stages of Alzheimer's disease. D) may be mistaken for daydreaming.

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