When washing your hands, you should stand so that:
a. Your uniform touches the sink
b. Your hands touch the sink
c. Your body touches the sink
d. Soap and faucets are easy to reach
D
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An 82-year-old client is dying of lung cancer. On review of the client's medication, the nurse notes that the client is being given pain control and that the client requires increasingly higher doses of medication
The physician prescribed morphine 6 to 10 mg every 4 hours. The previous dose of 10 mg was given 2 hours ago, and the client reports that the medication barely affected his pain. What intervention would the nurse perform to address the client's pain? A) wait 2 more hours and give the client 10 mg B) give the client 10 mg of morphine even though it is before the scheduled time C) contact the physician for an adjustment in pain medication D) give the patient 5 mg of morphine every hour instead of 10 mg every 2 hours
The physician states that the patient with Alzheimer disease has progressed from the preclinical stage of the disease to the mild cognitive impairment stage. What would the nurse expect to find upon assessment of the patient?
a. Inability to communicate b. Incontinent episodes c. Total dependency d. Forgetfulness
When a nurse manager handles conflict by giving the aggrieved party what they want to resolve the conflict, which method of conflict management is being used?
a. pressing c. avoidance b. accommodation d. negotiation
The plan of care for a client who is HIV-positive calls for the nurse to observe the client for symptoms of AIDS dementia. For which symptoms should the nurse be alert?
1. Fever, night sweats, and nausea 2. Inability to concentrate, forgetfulness, and apathy 3. Elevated pulse, respirations, and blood pressure 4. Increased appetite and specific food and drink cravings