The doctor ordered a trapeze for a patient. The person can use the trapeze:
a. For ambulation
b. For exercises to prevent hip contractures
c. For exercises to strengthen arm muscles
d. To prevent contractures of the thumb, wrist, and fingers
C
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David, a student practical nurse, is bathing Mr. Smith. He puts on gloves to brush Mr. Smith's dentures and keeps the same gloves on throughout the bath
His reasoning is that he will be able to get the bath finished more quickly and allow Mr. Smith to rest. This is an example of: 1. ethical behavior. 2. unethical behavior. 3. abuse of power. 4. deontology.
To discuss a client's sexual health needs in a comfortable and competent manner, it is most important for a nurse to be able to:
a. Recognize and set aside personal biases or experiences related to sexuality b. Perform an accurate and comprehensive physical assessment c. Collect an accurate and comprehensive sexual history d. Acquire theoretical knowledge of sexual health concerns
A nurse notes that the left arm of a client who has experienced a brain attack is in a con-tracted, fixed position. What complication of this position should the nurse be alert for?
A. Shoulder subluxation B. Flaccid hemiparesis C. Pathologic fracture D. Neglect syndrome
A nurse wishes to gain more knowledge about informatics in an informal manner. The nurse understands that this can be done through:
a. seminars and scholarly journals. b. master's program in nursing informatics. c. doctoral program in nursing informatics. d. bachelor's program in computer technology.