The nursing assistant is responsible for collecting the following information on admission:
A. vital signs, height, and weight.
B. medications and reason for admission.
C. weight, blood pressure, chief complaint.
D. physician's name, allergies, TPR.
Answer: A
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A) supine. B) left, lateral recumbent. C) in Trendelenburg position. D) at a 45-degree angle.
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having a local high school basketball star come to talk to the students about the importance of not smoking. 2. having the school's biology teacherdemonstrate the pathophysiology of the effects of smoking tobacco on the body. 3. developing colorful posters withcatchy slogans and placing them all over the school. 4. having a pledge campaign withprizes awarded,during which students sign contracts saying that they will not use tobacco products.