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A nurse delegates care for a client with Parkinson disease to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which statement should the nurse include when delegating this client's care?

a. "Allow the client to be as independent as possible with activities." b. "Assist the client with frequent and meticulous oral care." c. "Assess the client's ability to eat and swallow before each meal." d. "Schedule appointments early in the morning to ensure rest in the afternoon."

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The parents of an 11-year-old boy who is dying of cancer are concerned that he isn't eating. Which intervention would serve both the parents' and child's needs?

A) Urging the child to eat one good meal per day B) Serving small meals of things the child likes C) Straightening up around the child before meals D) Administering antiemetics as ordered for nausea

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A nurse is teaching the parents of a newborn who has been exposed to HIV how to care for the newborn at home. Which of the following instructions should the nurse emphasize? Select all that apply

1. Proper handwashing techniques 2. Provide three feedings per day. 3. Place soiled diapers in a sealed plastic bag. 4. Cleanse the diaper changing area with a 1:10 bleach solution after each diaper change. 5. Rectal temperatures are preferred. Correct

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The client complains of loss of motion in the arm with an IV infusing. The nurse assesses the IV site and notes that the site is red, warm, and swollen. What is the most likely cause and what action should be taken first?

a. tissue necrosis and the nurse should monitor the site b. pyrogenic reaction and the nurse should stop the infusion immediately. c. thrombophlebitis and the nurse should stop the infusion immediately. d. fluid overload and the nurse should decrease the flow rate and notify the health care provider.

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