What would you have to do if you were a nursing assistant who had not performed nursing services for pay for a continuous 24-month period?
What will be an ideal response?
Complete a new training and competency program or competency evaluation program.
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A 15-year-old who has just been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes says she read on the Internet that diabetes is the leading cause of acquired blindness among Americans. She asks you if she will lose her sight
In addition to explaining that new treatment technologies are being worked on every day, which of the following would be the most appropriate response? A) Reassure her that only type 2 diabetes is a risk factor for blindness. B) Explain that almost all people with type 1 diabetes do experience some degree of vision loss. C) Tell her to expect that she will begin to lose her eyesight by the time she is 25. D) Tell her there is about a 50%chance that she will suffer some diabetes-related sight loss by the time she is 50.
Only which of the following methods can remove lead from the body?
a. light therapy c. blood exchanges b. chelation therapy d. forcing of fluids
The nurse expects that a client with mitral stenosis would demonstrate symptoms associated with congestion in the:
a. Aorta b. Right atrium c. Superior vena cava d. Pulmonary circulation
An 18-year-old woman at 23 weeks gestation tells the nurse that she has fainted two times. The nurse teaches about the warning signs that often precede syncope so that she can sit or lie down to prevent personal injury. Warning signs include:
Select all answers that apply. A) Sweating B) Nausea C) Chills D) Yawning