When assessing a family for possible barriers to health care, the nurse would consider which factor to be most important?

A) Language
B) Health care workers' attitudes
C) Transportation
D) Finances


D

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Howard Yost, 78 years old, is a quadriplegic as the result of a serious fall from the roof while he was repairing some curled shingles. He has refused to participate in any facility activities and refuses to leave his room when his family visits

The occupational therapist is having difficulty getting him to participate in feeding and other upper extremity activities. What might be the cause of this type of behavior? a. Relocation trauma b. Depression c. Dementia associated with a possible head injury from fall d. Delirium

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A common discomfort in the first trimester of pregnancy is:

a. Dyspnea b. Leg cramps c. Constipation d. Leukorrhea

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A patient is in bed. To measure height with the person in bed, you need to:

a. Keep the bed in the low position b. Position the person prone c. Get a co-worker to help you d. Raise both bed rails

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The family of a 4-month-old infant will be vacationing at the beach. Which should the nurse teach the family about exposure of the infant to the sun?

a. Use sun block on the infant's nose and ear tips. b. Use topical sunscreen product with a sun protective factor of 15. c. The infant can be exposed to the sun for 15-minute increments. d. Keep the infant in total shade at all times.

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