In what time period did nursing care as we now know it begin?
A) pre-civilization C) 16th to 17th century
B) early civilization to 16th century D) 18th to 19th century
D
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The postoperative patient who has no previous medical conditions is difficult to arouse when transferred to the surgical unit from the postanesthesia care unit. The nurse monitors the pulse oximeter and gets a reading of 85%
The nurse's next action should be to: 1. assess the pulse oximeter reading again in 1 hour. 2. arouse the patient and have him cough and deep-breathe. 3. administer a dose of pain medication. 4. suction the patient.
Which woman is most likely to continue breastfeeding beyond 6 months?
a. A woman who avoids using bottles b. A woman who uses formula for every other feeding c. A woman who offers water or formula after breastfeeding d. A woman whose infant is satisfied for 4 hours after the feeding
A patient was admitted with a head injury caused by rapid acceleration and deceleration. How should the nurse expect this patient's injuries to be classified?
1. blunt 2. shearing 3. blast 4. minor
The nurse palpates an older patient's lower legs and notices an indentation of approximately 4 mm left by the fingertips, which disappears in about 10 seconds. The nurse documents this edema as:
A) +1. B) +2. C) +3. D) +4.