You can push, pull, slide, or lift an object. Which movement is easiest?
a. Pushing
b. Pulling
c. Sliding
d. Lifting
A
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The nurse assesses clients to determine the risk factors to integumentary health. Which of the following older adults faces the most acute threat to his or her health?
A) A 66-year-old retired farmer who has been diagnosed with melanoma following a lifetime of sun exposure. B) An 80-year-old client whose most recent physical examination has revealed the presence of numerous seborrheic keratoses. C) A 78-year-old former factory worker whose basal cell carcinoma has been attributed to occupational exposures in decades past. D) A 67-year-old client who has developed squamous cell carcinoma after many years of sun tanning without sunscreen.
The nurse is suctioning secretions from the neonate's nose and mouth. In order to do this correctly, the nurse must:
a. Depress the bulb, and then insert the tip b. Insert the tip, and then depress the bulb c. Simultaneously depress the bulb and insert the tip d. None of the above
The Joint Commission (TJC) documented that patient education was deficient on several medical-surgical units of a local hospital. A nursing committee was formed to address this problem and focused on what likely nursing intervention?
1. Providing educational pamphlets about medications to the patients. 2. Asking the physicians to provide medication education to the patients. 3. Discussing medications each time they are administered to patients. 4. Requesting more frequent pharmacy consults for the patients.
The challenge facing midwives concerning pain is that:
a. pain has always been viewed as a negative direct cause of disease or illness, not as a positive outcome for the woman and babe. b. pain has always been viewed as a negative outcome for both the woman and fetus and should be attributed appropriate treatment. c. pain has always been viewed from an individual's perspective and related to her unique threshold of pain. d. pain has always been viewed as a negative outcome and related to the individual's threshold of pain.