Patient lifts and transfers are tasks with a very high risk of worker injury.

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


True

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The camp nurse is assessing a group of children attending summer camp. Which child will be most likely to have problems perceiving a sense of belonging?

1. The child whose parents divorced recently 2. The child recently placed into foster care 3. The child whose mother remarried and who gained a stepparent recently 4. The child adopted as an infant

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A neonatal nurse who encourages parents to hold their baby and provides opportunities for kangaroo care most likely is demonstrating concern for which aspect of the infant's psychosocial development?

1. Attachment 2. Assimilation 3. Resilience 4. Centration

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A nurse is caring for a client with a musculoskeletal disorder who is experiencing a significant impairment in the ability to ambulate due to pain. As a result, the client spends a majority of time in bed

Which of the following would the nurse most likely include in the client's plan of care? A) Changing the client's position every 2 hours B) Changing the bed linens every hour C) Encouraging the client to walk with assistance D) Encouraging the client to exercise with assistance

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The nurse is administering parenteral nutrition via a central venous access device. Which outcome would best substantiate the nurse's assessment that this therapy is effective?

a. The patient gains 4 1/2 pounds in 1 week. b. The patient's blood glucose stays between 130 and 160. c. The patient states, "I'm feeling much stronger today.". d. The patient gains 6 pounds over 12 days.

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