Rehabilitation is a service to help a patient regain abilities after illness

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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An IV of midazolam 5 mg in 100 mL D5W is infusing at 30 mL/hr. What dose is the client receiving? _______________

a. 1.5 mg/min b. 3 mg/hr c. 0.04 mg/min d. 1.5 mg/hr

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A nurse assigned to the well child clinic realizes that a number of the mothers have misconceptions about the most effective ways of disciplining their children

The nurse decides that forming a group to resolve this problem would be an effective strategy. The focus of the group should be: a. support. b. socialization. c. health education. d. symptom management.

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The nurse is caring for a woman who is experiencing symptoms related to menopause and is about to begin hormone replacement therapy (HRT). The nurse should plan to teach the client:

1. that HRT stops the manifestations of menopause. 2. to have mammograms every 5 years. 3. to not operate a car when taking hormones. 4. the importance of not smoking while on HRT.

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When obtaining a client's vital signs, the nurse assesses a blood pressure of 134/88 mm Hg. What is the nurse's best intervention?

a. Call the health care provider and report the finding. b. Reassess the client's blood pressure at the next yearly physical. c. Administer an additional antihypertensive medication to the client. d. Teach the client lifestyle modifications to decrease blood pressure.

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