When removing soiled protective equipment, the nurse is careful to follow a specific order of actions. List the following in the correct order to maintain infection control
Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. Choice 1. Remove any eyewear
Choice 2. Remove the mask
Choice 3. Wash hands and wrists
Choice 4. Remove the gown
Choice 5. Remove gloves
Choice 6.
5,2,4,1,3
Rationale 1: Finally remove any eyewear.
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A) Food remains in the stomach for a variable length of time. B) Most of it moves out of the stomach in about 30 minutes. C) Most food stays in the stomach for several hours. D) It depends on how much you eat and what you eat.
An Asian husband brings his wife to the clinic and states, "I want you to fix my wife and tell her that there is nothing wrong with her.". The client has symptoms of pain, sleep disorders, and stiffness
Which of the following would the nurse include in a plan of care for this family? 1. Medication to treat fibromyalgia 2. Suggested dietary changes to help with the pain 3. Exercise program to increase energy 4. Information and literature on fibromyalgia
Control of maternal blood glucose levels is important during pregnancy to protect the infant from development of
a. obesity. b. macrosomia. c. type 1 diabetes mellitus. d. pancreatic insufficiency.
Select the statement that best explains the potential effect of hyperchloremia in the body.
A. The presence of high levels of chloride causes more hydrogen to be retained in the blood to help balance the excess chloride, causing the development of hyperchloremic acidosis. B. The presence of high levels of chloride causes more hydrogen to be retained in the blood to help balance the excess chloride, causing hyperchloremic alkalosis. C. The presence of high levels of chloride causes more chloride to be absorbed by the renal tubules, leaving less chloride in the extracellular fluid, thereby causing the development of acidosis. D. None of these statements are correct.