Residents who wander are at risk for weight loss.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which are considered barriers to the access of health care by Americans?
1. Cost of care 2. Community health centers 3. Lack of research for evidence-based practice 4. The use of nurse practitioners
A Navy war veteran is seeking advice about getting treatment for a chronic respiratory problem at the local veterans hospital. The nurse's initial response is to ask:
a. "Why aren't you considering the local general hospital for the care that you need?" b. "Are you willing to travel to a veterans hospital that offers respiratory diag-nostic services?" c. "Have you ever been treated at a veterans hospital before?" d. "Is the problem related to something that occurred while you were in the Na-vy?"
A nurse is assessing a patient who was recently prescribed an antipsychotic medication. Which side effects could the nurse expect to observe?
a. Constipation, decreased sweating, and increased sensitivity to heat b. Increased moisture around the eyes, vomiting, and frontal headache c. Slurred speech, hand tremors, and severe occipital headache d. Sleeplessness, irritability, and muscle weakness
The parents of a 1 year old have brought their child in to receive his vaccinations. The child is due for his fourth and final dose of Haemophilus Influenzae type B (HIB)
The nurse reviews with the parents the importance of the vaccine in the prevention of: 1. Pneumonia. 2. Otitis media. 3. Liver disease. 4. Vomiting and diarrhea.