The infant is bathed immediately upon admission to the nursery.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Provision of care that is consistent and delivered in a predictable way can make the experience less intimidating for the patient. The nurse provides predictable care by: a. Explaining what is going to take place beforehand. b. Never making promises to patients. c. Assuring the patient that his/her requests will get done eventually. d. Protect the patient from knowing why things are happening
Which is true about both malignant tumors and benign tumors?
a. Both contain cells that closely resemble those in the tissue of origin. b. Both travel quickly to invade and destroy other tissues and organs. c. Both always grow and multiply very ra-pidly, competing for space and nutrients and causing severe pain. d. Both may press on nearby surrounding tissues, such as nerves and blood vessels, causing pain.
A group of nursing students are discussing job options. One of the students states that a position as a school nurse sounds interesting. In discussing the roles of the school nurse, the students will include: (Select all that apply.)
1. Screening for head lice. 2. Prescribing antibiotics for streptococcal pharyngitis. 3. Developing a plan for emergency care of injured children. 4. Diagnosing an ear infection. 5. Teaching a class on wellness to teachers and staff.
____________________ are devices that maintain body position and alignment and improve the patient's functional ability.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).