Examples of non-invasive tests include taking tissue samples and probing into body cavities.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A nurse warns a client who has a recent history of seizures that he may fall off his bed during a seizure attack if he does not leave the side rails of the bed raised
Before leaving the client's room, the nurse puts up the side rails, but after the nurse has left, the client lowers them again. Later, the client has a fall from the bed during seizures and holds the nurse responsible for it. Which of the following legal provisions protects the nurse in this case? A) Good Samaritan law B) Statute of limitations C) Common law D) Assumption of risk
Parietal pain, which originates in the parietal peritoneum, is described as
a. severe from the onset and precisely localized. b. dull initially and poorly localized. c. having a gradual onset and poorly localized. d. cramping throughout the abdominal area.
If there are 85 mg of medicine in 1 oz of solution, how many grams are in 8 oz?
1. 0.68 g 2. 6.8 g 3. 68 g 4. 6800 g
The nurse is applying a restraint on a child who is ordered to remain on bed rest and is not cooperating with the nursing staff. Which of the following are safety guidelines for this procedure?
A) A physician's order is usually required for a restraint. B) Restraints must be released and reapplied every 4 hours. C) The child's skin and circulation must be checked every 3 hours. D) The safety device makes careful observation of the child unnecessary.