Attacks of Raynaud's disease are especially common after exposure to heat
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The nurse teaches the older adult and his or her family the following fall prevention measures: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Remove scatter rugs 2. Adapt living arrangements to one floor 3. Day and time medication boxes can be helpful 4. Keep bed in low position 5. Encourage frequent review of all prescribed medication
If the client has taken phencyclidine (PCP), the nurse:
a. places the client in an area where the client will receive maximal stimulation. b. arouses the client periodically to avoid excessive central nervous system depression. c. monitors the client for elevated temperature and blood pressure. d. tells the client to drink plenty of orange juice.
When caring for elderly patients who have had a stroke, nurses will assist the patient toward independence by:
A) Establishing many long-term goals with the patient B) Praising the patient's small successes C) Immediately correcting errors in the patient's task completion D) Showing the patient other patients who worked hard and "got better"
Respirations are slow and weak. They are not deep enough to bring air into the lungs. This is:
a. Respiratory arrest b. Respiratory depression c. Bradypnea d. Biot's respirations