After receiving spinal anesthesia, the patient may not be able to move his legs for a period of time.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A child with sickle-cell disease is being admitted with splenic sequestration crisis. Which of the following rooms would be most appropriate to assign this child to?

1. Semi-private room 2. Reverse-isolation room 3. Contact-isolation room 4. Private room

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In developing a study plan to cover a particular chapter or unit of nursing content, the student nurse would identify which of these steps to be the MOST helpful as part of the plan?

a. previewing the material to be included b. taking specific study breaks c. listening to classical music d. having snacks and beverages readily available

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Several nurses are working in concert with other health care providers for a group of individuals within the community who have complications of diabetes mellitus and require extensive dressing changes and comprehensive education

The nurses and providers are working within the context of which of the following? 1. Collaboration 2. Case management 3. Health promotion 4. Health education

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The client is adhering to the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDRs) in his diet. He knows that adhering to the AMDRs has been associated with which of the following?

A) A reduced risk of type 1 diabetes mellitus B) Weight loss C) A modest decrease in chronic disease risk D) A reduced rate of breast cancer

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