Suicidal ideation is considered a physiological response to stress.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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The motor skills of 3-month-old infants typically include the ability to
a. put objects in their mouth. b. turn from back to stomach. c. look at and play with their fingers. d. hold the foot and put it in the mouth.
The nurse understands that a pressure ulcer is an impairment of the skin as a result of prolonged ischemia. One of the easiest ways to prevent a pressure ulcer from occurring in an immobile client is to:
1. Keep the skin dry 2. Provide range of motion every shift 3. Use lift equipment when transferring a client 4. Turn the client a minimum of every 2 hours
The nurse is caring for an orthopedic surgical client with mild intermittent asthma. During the second postoperative day, the client has an asthma attack while eating lunch. The nurse expects the health care provider to give an order for:
1. subcutaneous epinephrine. 2. a short-acting selective beta-agonist inhaler. 3. an oral corticosteroid. 4. theophylline.
A client asks for a copy of the medical record to take home upon discharge. What action should the nurse take regarding this request?
1. Prepare the requested documentation 2. Tell the client that the record belongs to the hospital 3. Explain to the client that the record cannot be provided 4. Ask the health care provider if the medical record can be provided