The nurse is using a Wood's lamp to assess a client's skin. Which should the nurse expect to see if a fungal infection is present?
A. Reddened appearance.
B. Violet appearance.
C. Blue-green appearance.
D. Yellow-green appearance.
Answer: D
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a. Prevent urinary tract infections b. Identify any reversible or treatable cause of the incontinence c. Ensure that the older person is free from any skin breakdown d. Select the type of incontinence pad that would allow the older person the most freedom and protection
To which of the following would learning disabilities most likely be related?
1. Trisomy 21 2. Low birth weight 3. Maternal alcohol use 4. Prenatal exposure to smoke
If the nurse makes an error while documenting in a patient's chart, the nurse should:
a. scratch out the error. b. apply correction fluid. c. erase the error completely. d. draw a single line through the error.
A gardener sustained a deep laceration while working and requires sutures
The patient is asked about the date of her last tetanus shot which, she tells the nurse, is over 10 years ago. Based on this information the patient will receive a tetanus immunization. The tetanus injection will allow for the release of what? A) An antibody B) An antigen C) A bacteria D) A virus