Rest is a state where the individual:
a. naps for a period of time.
b. sleeps for a period of time.
c. is relaxed for a period of time.
d. all of the above.
c
Rest is a state where the individual assumes a comfort
able position and is relaxed for a period of time, allowing
the individual to feel refreshed and rejuvenated, ready to
continue on with daily activities.
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a. Blocking b. Clanging c. Echolalia d. Neologism
While assessing your patient you note the following: impaired coordination, decreased muscle strength, limited range of motion, and the patient's reluctance to move. What nursing diagnosis do these signs and symptoms indicate?
A) Health-seeking behavior B) Impaired physical mobility C) Disturbed sensory perception D) Deficient knowledge
The nurse is preparing to obtain a client's signature on an informed consent. It is the nurse's responsibility to:
A) witness the signature. B) explain the procedure. C) describe surgical risks. D) determine the client's understanding about the procedure.
The nurse plans discharge teaching for a patient who experienced a stroke involving the hippocampus. The nurse should adapt the teaching plan to account for possible problems with
a. visual acuity. b. expressive aphasia. c. short-term memory. d. balance and coordination.