The primary function of a joint is to allow ________ and ________ in the body.

What will be an ideal response?


movement; flexibility

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An adult female inpatient client with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia will not take her medications from the nurse. She states, "I know you are poisoning that medicine." Which nursing action is most appropriate?

a. Promise the client that the staff would not do anything to harm her. b. Let the client watch the medication preparation process. c. Administer medications to her in unit dose packages so that she can open the packages herself. d. Allow the client to retrieve the medications out of the medication cart with supervision.

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Which of the following statements about the nursing practice of being with are accurate?

1. Being with puts the nurse at risk for burn-out. 2. Being with adds more time to providing individual care. 3. Being with can be conveyed through tone of voice, eye contact, and body language. 4. Being with requires the nurse to have an open mind and understand a variety of perspectives.

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Which of the following guidelines should a nursing instructor provide to nursing students who are now responsible for assessing their clients?

A) "Assessment data about the client should be collected continuously." B) "Assess your client after receiving the nursing report and again before giving a report to the next shift of nurses." C) "Assess your client at least hourly if the client's vital signs are unstable, and every two hours if the vital signs are stable." D) "Assessment data should be collected prior to the physician rounding on the unit."

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The nurse is implementing the five C's of pain management for a client. Which of the following is included in this intervention?

1. Caring for the client in a holistic manner 2. Creating a calm environment 3. Comparing the degree of pain reported with previous episodes 4. Continuously assessing the client's pain

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