Canadian crutches are used by patients with
A) weakness in one or both legs.
B) fractures.
C) paralysis on one side of the body.
D) weakness in one or both arms.
A
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Because many residents in a long-term care facility are experiencing sleep problems, which routine should the nurse reevaluate?
A) Offering a light snack at bedtime B) Bathing residents in the evening rather than first thing in the morning C) Activities are concentrated in the morning to ensure evenings are free D) Encouraging residents to refrain from going to bed when they first feel drowsy in the evening
A patient visits the industrial nurse after an accident on the factory floor, which has amputated three toes. What is the most effective nursing intervention for the amputated toes?
a. Rinsing with normal saline and placing on a sterile towel b. Placing toes as they are on ice in a sterile container c. Placing the unwrapped toes in a saline bath d. Placing the saline-wrapped toes in a plastic bag in a saline bath
Some functionalities require integration between the PHR and a scheduling application. Which of the following is a benefit of this communication?
1. Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to locate a physician's practice in a new region. 2. Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to have instant access with a health care provider's staff. 3. Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to schedule an appointment without making a telephone call. 4. Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to send notes and updates to the health care provider's office.
Nursing interventions to reduce the complications of menopause include
a. restricting calories to enhance weight loss b. restricting activity to decrease the chance of falling c. maintaining a diet high in calcium d. taking an iron supplement