A nurse appointed to provide home care to a client feels it is not safe to visit the client
on a particular day. What should the nurse do in such a situation?
A) Ignore the instincts, as the client needs assistance
B) Inform a physician and ask for assistance on the home visit
C) Inform client and family caregivers about not visiting them
D) Take assistance from a colleague when on the home visit
C
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The priority nursing intervention following an amniotomy is to:
a. Assess the color of the amniotic fluid. b. Change the client's gown. c. Estimate the amount of amniotic fluid. d. Assess the fetal heart rate.
The nurse reminds a group of young women that preterm deliveries have a variety of causes, among which are: (Select all that apply.)
a. Inadequate prenatal care b. Low socioeconomic status c. Cigarette smoking d. Consumption of alcohol e. Small pelvis of the mother
Which statement reflects correct cardiac physical assessment technique?
A. Auscultate the aortic valve in the second intercostal space at the right sternal border. B. Evaluate for orthostatic hypotension by moving the client from a standing to a reclining position. C. Palpate the apical pulse over the third intercostal space in the midclavicular line. D. Assess for carotid bruit by auscultating over the anterior neck.
Drugs such as narcotics, stimulants, and depressants are classified as ________ because their use is restricted.
What will be an ideal response?