A resident has control of her bladder. She cannot get to the bathroom in time because her call light was not answered promptly. She is incontinent of urine. This is:
a. Functional incontinence
b. Mixed incontinence
c. Overflow incontinence
d. Stress incontinence
A
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A nurse is caring for a 20-year-old athlete with a sprained left ankle. What nursing
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a. back straight with knees slightly bent. b. back bent with knees locked and legs straight. c. back straight with knees locked and legs straight. d. back bent with knees slightly bent