Which is a risk factor for pressure ulcers in infants and children?

a. Increased mobility
b. Removing tape from their skin
c. Moving about in bed
d. Decreased sleep


B

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A perceived loss differs from an actual loss because it is:

a. more quickly resolved. b. situational. c. easily overlooked. d. a superficial response.

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The nurse is caring for a client who is on strict isolation. Which of the following actions indicates a break in technique?

a. Isolation supplies (gowns, mask, gloves) are placed inside the client's room. b. The nurse washes hands before applying cap, gown, and mask. c. Soiled linens are double-bagged. d. When leaving the client's room, the nurse washes hands for 10 minutes after removing gloves, mask, gown, and cap.

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Which intervention demonstrates cultural competency regarding the care provided an Af-rican American who is experiencing depression after the death of a child?

a. Providing information regarding local grief support groups b. Assessing the patient's ability to understand the grief process c. Encouraging family members to be present when discharge planning is discussed d. Consulting with the patient before discussing treatment plans with her adult chil-dren

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A patient who is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease experiences visual hallucinations. The primary care NP should initially prescribe:

a. donepezil (Aricept). b. rivastigmine (Exelon). c. memantine (Namenda). d. galantamine (Razadyne).

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