A resident is on aspiration precautions. The person eats in bed. To provide for safety during meals, you should position the person in:
a. Fowler's position
b. Sims' position
c. Lateral position
d. Prone position
A
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A) Turkey B) Pepper C) Paprika D) Tea E) Prunes
A resident has just moved to a long-term care facility. During the admission process, a series of laboratory tests was performed. While reviewing the test results, the nurse notes the presence of bacteria in the urine
Which of the actions by the nurse should be completed next? A) Review the nursing assessment for reports consistent with a urinary tract infection. B) Notify the physician. C) Order a culture and sensitivity to identify the exact type of bacteria. D) Order a repeat urinalysis to confirm the initial test.
A nursing instructor teaches a class of students that a problem-oriented medical record includes which of the following sections? Select all that apply
1. Database 2. Problem list 3. Plan of care 4. Progress notes 5. Incident reports
The screening test for preterm labor measures the presence of a substance called ______________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word