Teenagers doing community service following arrest for driving under the influence are working at the rehabilitation hospital with patients who have paraplegia. These patients have been paralyzed by drunk drivers

How would the nurses who care for these patients best use the time spent with these teenagers?
A) Educating them about not drinking and driving
B) Teaching them how to turn these patients every 2 hours
C) Fulfilling the court requirements
D) Keeping the shelves restocked


A

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Select all that apply. A) She repeatedly moves her large toe, ankle, and knee during sleep. B) She complains of a powerful urge to move her legs when in bed at night. C) She has frequently awakened unable to move or speak. D) She believes that she experiences auditory hallucinations when she awakens. E) Her sleep latency is normally around 1 hour.

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A nurse is performing routine vital signs on patients. The nurse has obtained vital signs many times before and is able to do so without much conscious thought. This is an example of

a. directed thinking. b. negative thinking. c. ruminative thinking. d. nonfocused thinking.

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________________________ is the transfer of responsibility for the performance of a nursing activity from a nurse to someone who does not already have the authority.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following statements about the prostate is INCORRECT?

A. The prostate is composed of branched glands with muscle and tissue. B. Prostatic secretions are discharged into the urethra during ejaculation. C. The prostate is a gland that surrounds bladder just below the base of the urethra. D. All of the above.

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