The nurse must irrigate the ear of a 4-year-old child. How should the nurse pull the pinna to straighten the child's ear canal?
1) Up and back
2) Straight back
3) Down and back
4) Straight upward
ANS: 3
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The graduate nurse has taken the NCLEX-PNĀ®, and now must wait to get results. How should the nurse spend this time?
1. Look up as many questions as you can remember to determine how many questions you missed. 2. Avoid making plans, so you can be home when the letter comes with your results. 3. Call the 900 telephone number every few hours until you obtain results. 4. Keep busy and try to maintain a positive outlook.
Which of the following are cues rather than inferences? Choose all correct answers
1) Ate 50% of his meal 2) Patient is depressed today 3) States, "I slept well" 4) White blood cell count 15,000/mm3
A nurse recognizes that the actions of benzodiazepines include which of the following findings? (Select all that apply.)
a. Sleep deprivation b. Relief of general anxiety c. Suppression of seizures and/or seizure activity d. Development of tardive dyskinesia e. Increase in muscle spasms
A year after the organization has completed a merger, patient surveys show that patient satisfaction has increased by 50%. The organization attributes this change to the hiring of a case manager. This organization is said to be:
a. Moving backward b. Advancing c. Oscillating d. Restructuring