A written form that is given to and completed by study subjects is called a/an:
A) document
B) instrument
C) scale
D) questionnaire
D
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a. Dementia in an elder can cause grief in the caregiver comparable to the grief from the elder's death. b. Middle-aged adults and older parents reverse lifelong caregiving roles with in-creasing age. c. Older adults should relocate to the caregiver's home when long distances separate the two. d. Increasing numbers of adult children who are developmentally disabled become caregivers for their older parents.
A 56-year-old patient has had late-onset type 2 (NIDDM) diabetes for the past 5 years. He has been taking a variety of oral hypoglycemic agents, but his blood sugar level is getting higher
He comes in today with blurred vision, lethargy, polyuria, polyphagia, and polydipsia. The doctor may suggest: 1. switching to another oral hypoglycemic agent because the patient has developed insulin resistance. 2. switching to another oral hypoglycemic agent because the patient has developed Somogyi effect. 3. switching to another oral hypoglycemic agent because the patient has developed an allergy to the product. 4. switching to insulin because the oral pills have been ineffective.
The RN is admitting a client to the medical unit for a urinary disorder. Which of the following physical assessment techniques will the nurse use in assessing this client's urinary system?
A) Observation and auscultation B) Palpation and observation C) Auscultation and inspection D) Inspection and percussion
Double-bagging is needed when:
a. Droplet or Contact Precautions are used b. The outside of the bag is soiled c. The inside of the bag is soiled d. Transmission-Based Precautions are or-dered.