The Glasgow Coma Scale allows the nurse to objectively evaluate

A) eye-opening, motor, and pain response.
B) eye-opening, motor, and verbal response.
C) motor, verbal, and balance response.
D) pain, verbal response, and balance.


B

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A patient has weakness on the right side and impaired reasoning after having a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). What part of the brain is affected?

a. Left hemisphere of the cerebrum b. Right hemisphere of the cerebrum c. Left cerebellum d. Right cerebellum

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A) Clean the outside of the collection device B) Check for leakage around the stoma C) Leave the ileostomy open to the air D) Apply a sterile dressing around the stoma

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A patient visits the medical unit of the factory in which he works. He has fallen asleep on the line and has a history of muscle weakness. This instance is not the first time he has fallen asleep on the line

From what disease process does the occupational health nurse suspect the patient is suffering? A) Sleep apnea B) Insomnia C) Narcolepsy D) Substance abuse

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