____________________ elevates an area of the body off the surface of the bed to prevent pressure.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Bridging

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A nurse assesses fetal heart tones at 100 beats/minute. Which action by the nurse takes priority?

A. Administer 100% oxygen. B. Assess the maternal heart rate. C. Notify the primary care provider. D. Turn the woman on her left side.

Nursing

A patient receiving penicillin therapy tells the nurse that she feels like her mouth is irritated and that she has a sore throat. Inspection reveals a red, swollen tongue with ulcerations

The nurse suspects a fungal superinfection and identifies which nursing diagnosis as most appropriate for this patient? A) Impaired Comfort B) Impaired Oral Mucous Membranes C) Deficient Knowledge D) Inadequate Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements

Nursing

Cranial nerve XII may be assessed in an infant by:

a. watching the infant's facial expressions when crying. b. observing the infant suck and swallow. c. clapping hands and watching the infant blink. d. observing the infant's rooting reflex.

Nursing

Westerhoff's spiritual theory describes four stages of development. Put these in order of when they occur in the life cycle:

__________ Owned faith __________ Affiliative faith __________ Experienced faith __________ Searching faith

Nursing