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The nurse is taking the history of a psychiatric client suspected of abusing alcohol. Which assessment question is best to ask?
1. When was your last drink? 2. Do you drink regularly? 3. Are you experiencing blackouts? 4. Who are your drinking partners?
While an infant is in the supine position with both knees flexed, the clinician applies gentle downward pressure to both knees, and the knee and thigh are abducted as an upward and medial pressure is applied to the proximal thigh
This examination technique, used to screen for a reducible dislocation, is called A) Galeazzi test. B) Ortolani maneuver. C) clubfoot test. D) Trendelenburg test.
The nurse is performing passive range-of-joint motion exercises on a semiconscious client and meets resistance while attempting to extend the right elbow more than 45 degrees. What is the nurse's best action?
A. Splint the joint and continue the passive range of motion to the shoulder only. B. Progressively increase the joint motion 5 degrees beyond the resistance each day. C. Apply weights to the right distal extremity before initiating any joint exercise. D. Move the joint only to the point at which resistance is met.
A child with systemic lupus erythematosus is receiving high-dose corticosteroid therapy over the long term. The nurse would instruct the parents and child to report:
A) difficulty urinating. B) visual changes. C) joint pain. D) rash.