Persons with _____________ _______________ usually understand others but speak very slowly and use a minimal number of words
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Nonfluent aphasia
Patients often struggle to articulate a word and seem to have lost the ability to voluntarily control the movements of speech. Difficulties are experienced in communicating orally and in writing.
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Ways to reduce risk of infection to yourself and others include:
A) Not going into the client's room B) Wearing gloves whenever you go into a client's room C) Placing all clients in isolation rooms D) Good handwashing practices
A patient has asked a nurse to assist him to ambulate to the bathroom. The nurse is aware that the patient is currently taking an antidepressant medication. What action should the nurse imple-ment?
a. Never leave the patient alone in his room. b. Ask the patient if he could use the bedside commode instead of going to the bath-room. c. Make suicidal precautions part of the care plan. d. Ask the patient to sit on the side of the bed for a minute or two before standing and then stand slowly.
The nurse is admitting a young client of Cuban descent to the hospital. The nurse responds in a culturally sensitive manner by choosing which of the following actions?
1. Allowing all family members to be present during the admission 2. Ensuring that the father of the young client is provided with adequate amounts of information regarding the young client's care 3. Requesting that all family members wait in the waiting room 4. Ensuring that the mother of the young client is provided with adequate amounts of information regarding the young client's care
A good qualitative problem statement:
A. defines the independent and dependent variables. B. conveys a sense of emerging design. C. specifies a research hypothesis to be tested. D. specifies a relationship between or among variables.