Bathing a patient is done to eliminate body odor, stimulate circulation, and to relax the patient
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An elder-friendly community includes components that: (Select all that apply.)
a. Address basic needs b. Optimize physical health c. Provide financial assistance d. Maximize independence e. Provide social engagement
A nurse is being sued for malpractice. Which of the following specific elements must be present for the nurse to lose the case? (Select all that apply.)
______ Negligence ______ Damages ______ Injury ______ Malpractice ______ Causation ______ Foreseeability ______ Breach of duty ______ Duty
The client is a 23-year-old college senior who, during finals week, had a "nervous breakdown." Today, she is sitting, hugging her knees and sucking her thumb. Using Erik-son's theory, the nurse would assess the client's level of
1. development. 2. communication. 3. understanding. 4. unconscious activity.
Brittle nails are typical findings in:
a. adolescents. b. infants. c. pregnant women. d. older adults.