A nurse is making an open bed for a mobile client. Which should the nurse ensure so
that the client can easily get into the bed?
A) Pull the covers up to the head of the bed
B) Cover the top sheet with a blanket
C) Fan-fold the top linens to the bottom third of the bed
D) Allow the bed to remain at a higher level
C
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Which of the following statements best conveys the physiological rationale for the broad systemic effects of this event? A) The woman is experiencing diffuse tissue necrosis as a consequence of an Arthus reaction. B) Antigen-antibody complexes have been deposited in a variety of locations throughout the body. C) Antibody binding to specific target cell receptors is bringing about a change in cell function. D) Deposited antibodies are activating her complement system.
A client diagnosed with cardiomyopathy is being discharged to home. What client statement indicates discharge teaching has been effective?
A) "I will exercise as much as possible, regardless of feeling weak and short of breath." B) "My pants getting tight around the waist, means I'm eating too much and should cut back on food." C) "I will eat foods containing sodium only if drinking water with them." D) "I will see the doctor to discuss implanting a cardiac defibrillator next week."
What is the hallmark pathology of CF?
A) Alveolar mucus plugging, infection, and eventual bronchiectasis B) Bronchial mucus plugging, inflammation, and eventual bronchiectasis C) Atelectasis, infection, and eventual COPD D) Bronchial mucus plugging, infection, and eventual COPD
Intravenous catheters that are inserted directly through the skin and into the internal or external jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein for up to several weeks are known as ___________
Fill in the blanks with correct word