A patient who has been in bed for a long time will not benefit from a rehabilitation program.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The rationale for nurses utilizing nursing intervention classifications (NICs) when developing a nursing care plan for a child on the unit is to:

1. Improve communication among nurses working with the child. 2. Assist medical records in documenting care provided for insurance purposes. 3. Aid the nursing supervisor in evaluating the nursing staff. 4. Coordinate medical orders with nursing orders.

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When using the various instruments to assess an older person's ADLs, the nurse needs to remember that a disadvantage of these instruments includes:

a. Reliability of the tools. b. Self or proxy reporting of functional activities. c. Lack of confidentiality during the assessment. d. Insufficient details concerning the deficiencies identified.

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When beginning to assess a person's spirituality, which question by the nurse would be most appropriate?

a. "Do you believe in God?" b. "How does your spirituality relate to your health care decisions?" c. "What religious faith do you follow?" d. "Do you believe in the power of prayer?"

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Order: Infuse 1 mL of normal saline IV for every 2 ml of urine in excess of 50 mL. The client's urine output is 80 mL. How much normal saline will you administer?

1. 30 mL 2. 15 mL 3. 40 mL 4. 20 mL

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