When your client's family was evaluating a nursing home for their frail, elderly family member, they asked the staff whether the facility's hallways were large enough to allow two wheelchairs to pass easily
This question helps assess which feature(s) of a nursing home?
1. social, educational, recreational, and religious activities
2. location
3. safety
4. living environment
ANS: 4
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The parents of a newborn who has been diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip ask the nurse about the reason this harness has to be on their child. The nurse responds,
A) "This harness allows your baby some mobility as it slowly brings the leg back into abduction." B) "The harness is meant to help the baby be moved without increasing his pain." C) "The harness will keep the leg immobile and force the femoral head back into the cup-shaped socket of the hip bone." D) "Infants with dysplasia of the hip need to keep the leg still, and this harness will provide the immobility needed for healing postsurgery."
Which of the following provides the best example of documentation for a client who is presenting with acute bronchitis?
A) Physical activity seems to increase incidence of paroxysmal coughing. B) Expectorating moderate amounts of thick, green mucus. C) Dry, frequent cough with occasional production of sputum. D) Less crackles today. No cough or mucus noted.
The nurse is preparing a class on reproduction. The cell division process that results in two identical cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell, is called:
1. Meiosis. 2. Mitosis. 3. Oogenesis. 4. Gametogenesis.
A client has four children and is pregnant for the fifth time. What term would the nurse use to describe this client?
A) Primigravida B) Primipara C) Nullipara D) Grand multipara