In a healthy ear, the tragus is tender when palpated
A) True
B) False
B
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A) Prolonged immobility B) Reduced intake of fibrous food C) Intake of food with antacids D) Prolonged temperature elevation
Range-of-motion exercises, early ambulation, and adequate hydration are interventions to prevent:
a. catheter-associated infection. b. venous thromboembolism. c. fat embolism. d. nosocomial pneumonia.
The long-term treatment plan for an adolescent with an eating disorder focuses on:
a. managing the effects of malnutrition. b. establishing sufficient caloric intake. c. improving family dynamics. d. restructuring the perception of body image.
When working with a perpetrator who has a pattern of violent outbursts followed by remorse, the nurse's plan of care should focus on:
A) Providing punishment for the client's actions. B) Identifying weaknesses. C) Developing effective anger management techniques. D) Notifying the client's employer.