A resident has a closed bed. How can you make an open bed for the person?
a. Remove the linens.
b. Make a cuff with the top sheet, blanket, and bedspread.
c. Fan-fold back the top linen.
d. Push the linens to the side so the person can crawl into the bed.
C
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A patient has had a screening test for gestational diabetes and the 1-hour result is 250 mg/dL. What does the nurse conclude about this patient?
A. Results are high; the patient has gestational diabetes. B. Results are inconclusive; will repeat test in one month. C. Results are lower than expected; seek endocrine consult. D. Results are normal; no gestational diabetes.
When caring for older adults with respiratory ailments, why is it imperative that the nurse carefully assess a client who demonstrates restlessness or confusion?
A) To determine whether the ailment is causing respiratory acidosis B) To perform appropriate client education and health promotion C) To calculate the amount of oxygen that needs to be administered D) To differentiate signs of inadequate oxygenation from early signs of delirium
"Quantity sufficient" is abbreviated as
A. qs. B. sq. C. sl. D. aq.
Which of the following statements is true of anticholinergic drugs?
A. They increase the activity of the vagus nerve in the heart. B. They bind to muscarinic receptors. C. They lead to a decrease in the heart rate. D. They are used to stimulate urinary peristalsis.