Assisted living residences provide which of the following?
a. Housing
b. Help with finances
c. Complex medical care
d. Terminal illnesses
A
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The most important reason for performing a crisis assessment on hospitalized clients is that it allows the care provider to:
a. Implement appropriate care measures. b. Encourage clients to share their concerns. c. Identify the requirements for additional supplies and personnel. d. Identify problems before a crisis develops and plan preventive interventions.
The nurse is caring for a 154-pound patient with 50 percent total body surface area burns
If using the Parkland formula, the nurse will calculate which of the following amounts of intravenous solution to provide this patient in the first 24 hours of care? 1. 42,000 cc 2. 14,000 cc 3. 7,000 cc 4. 3,500 cc
The nurse assessing a newborn with Rh sensitization explains the disorder to the parents. Which of the following accurately describes this condition?
A) The disease occurs when an Rh-negative mother is pregnant with an Rh-positive fetus. B) The disease occurs from the first pregnancy on to subsequent pregnancies. C) The disease causes the woman's antibodies to destroy fetal white blood cells. D) The only treatment for the disease is performing an intrauterine transfusion.
The nurse has completed a back massage for a client. What should the nurse document about this procedure?
1. Effectiveness of pain medication using a rating scale from 0 to 10. 2. Position to perform the massage. 3. Content of communication that occurred during the back massage. 4. Amount of lotion used during the back massage. 5. Client response.