When the nursing assistant arrives at a patient's room he finds the patient on the floor. The nursing assistant should
A) leave the patient's room to seek help.
B) help the patient up.
C) leave the patient on the floor.
D) assess the patient for injuries.
C
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A nurse working in the community understands that health is often affected by social stressors. Which of the following are examples of societal pressures having a negative impact on the health of today's families? (Select all that apply.)
A. Economic trends affecting access to health care B. Increased HIV/AIDS in women and children C. Loss of resources in public schools D. Restricted health-care access for adult males E. Violence and increased teen suicides
The nurse delivers client care in a community setting. Which infection control procedures should the nurse keep in mind when providing this care? (Select all that apply.)
1. Protect the nurse 2. Foster the spread of disease 3. Protect the community from infection 4. Promote safety 5. Protect the client
When developing a plan of care for the client with paranoid personality disorder, the nurse recognizes that a hallmark of the disorder is the client's:
1. impulsive behavior. 2. difficulty with interpersonal relationships. 3. preoccupation with delusions of persecution. 4. violation of the rights of others.
The student nurse who was terrified of giving an injection now gives many injections every shift. The change in the nurse is the result of ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word