A nurse decides to use a Haddon Matrix to evaluate factors that may contribute to patient falls on the medical units of the hospital. What is the minimum number of boxes that should be drawn on the grid to be filled out? ____________________

Fill in the blank with correct word


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Nurse H is providing care in the hospital for a 71-year-old male patient who is in the late stages of cancer and who has painful bone metastases. The client is non-responsive but groans and grimaces intermittently. Nurse H is drawing up a breakthrough dose of morphine for the patient, but Nurse R cautions that, "sure, that will address his pain, but it could depress his respiratory drive and actually kill him at this stage.". Which of the following ethical principles is Nurse R prioritizing?

A) Nonmaleficence B) Justice C) Beneficence D) Fidelity

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Your patient complains of severe right lower quadrant abdominal pain. To assess the patient for peritoneal inflammation, the examiner should:

A. Percuss the right lower quadrant of the abdomen B. Deeply palpate the right lower quadrant of the abdomen C. Auscultate the right lower quadrant for hyperactive bowel sounds D. Strike the plantar surface of the patient's heel while the patient is supine

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The Intensive Care Unit nurse is performing a cardiac assessment on a newly admitted 72-year-old client and notes the following findings: peripheral edema, jugular venous distention of 5 cm above the sternal angle when the client is at a 45

degree angle, and an enlarged liver. These findings are most consistent with which of the following disorders? 1. Pulmonary edema 2. Left-sided heart failure 3. Myocardial infarction 4. Right-sided heart failure

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Under standard precautions, all used needles are to be disposed of in the following manner:

a. recapped. c. bent. b. discarded intact. d. broken or cut off.

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