Circumstances surrounding healthcare work that contribute to workers' susceptibility to homicide and assault include:
A) Working in low-crime areas
B) Having good hospital security
C) Experienced staff to deal with problems
D) Working in large groups
C
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A. Glaucoma B. Macular degeneration C. Cataracts D. Diabetic retinopathy
The parent of 2-week-old Sarah asks the nurse whether Sarah needs fluoride supplements, because she is exclusively breastfed. The nurse's best response is
a. "She needs to begin taking them now." b. "They are not needed if you drink fluoridated water." c. "She may need to begin taking them at age 6 months." d. "She can have infant cereal mixed with fluoridated water instead of supplements."
After administering an intradermal (ID) injection for a skin test, the nurse notices a small bleb at the injection site. The best action for the nurse to take at this time is to:
a. apply heat. b. massage the area. c. do nothing. d. report the bleb to the physician.
A client who has experienced an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) is most expected to:
1. Experience some neurotransmission of impulses. 2. Have sensory function restored first. 3. Be subjected to only a mild motor deficiency. 4. Experience a good prognosis for recovery.