The patient with spastic paralysis is unaware of the involuntary movements.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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After providing a.m. care for his patient, a nurse forgot to put the bed in the lowest position and left one of the bed rails down. The patient got out of bed and fell
The nurse could be reported to the board of nursing for 1. Assault. 2. Battery. 3. Negligence. 4. Libel.
The mother of an infant is upset to learn that the baby's diarrhea caused the infant to become quite ill. What should the nurse explain about an infant that makes diarrhea an important problem to treat?
A) Infants have shorter intestines than adults. B) Infants have a high proportion of extracellular fluid. C) Infants have a higher proportion of fluid than an adult. D) Infants have a fluid content that is proportionally less than that of an adult.
The nurse is caring for a client who is prescribed ezetimibe (Zetia). Which teaching by the nurse regarding this medication is the most appropriate?
1. It works in the small intestine to block absorption of dietary cholesterol. 2. It causes rhabdomyolysis. 3. It increases LDL levels. 4. It increases triglyceride levels.
Respecting boundaries is one way in which you act appropriately when on the job.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)