A nurse is caring for a client recovering from stroke at a subacute-care facility. What is

most likely for the nurse to provide this client?

A) Intravenous therapy
B) Therapeutic recreation
C) Reminiscence therapy
D) Physical rehabilitation


A

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A child with ADHD will begin medication therapy. The nurse should prepare a plan to teach the family about which classification of medications?

a. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors b. Antipsychotic medications c. Anxiolytic medications d. Psychostimulant drugs

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One of the assessments performed in the delivery room is checking the umbilical cord for blood vessels. Which finding is considered to be within normal limits?

a. Two arteries and one vein b. Two arteries and two veins c. Two veins and one artery d. One artery and one vein

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You are a preceptor for a new nursing employee at the local hospital. She needs to access a patient's electronic health record (EHR) to retrieve laboratory results; however, the newly hired nurse has not yet received a computer password

What action should you take? 1) Give her your password to use until she obtains her own password. 2) Log on and remain with her while she views the record. 3) Notify your supervisor that the new employee needs a password. 4) Inform her that she will not receive a password until her orientation is complete.

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The client who began having manifestations of a cold yesterday asks if she should babysit for her two young grandchildren this evening. What is the nurse's best response?

A. "Yes, if your grandchildren are up to date on their immunizations, they will be protected against your cold." B. "Yes, you were only contagious for the first 24 hours after you began having ma-nifestations of a cold and are now no longer contagious." C. "No, the usual period for being able to spread a cold is during the first 2 or 3 days after you start having manifestations." D. "No, you will be considered contagious until all manifestations of the cold have been gone for at least 24 hours."

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