Diapers are changed:

a. Every 2 hours
b. With every feeding
c. Every 4 hours
d. When wet or soiled


D

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A nurse plans the interventions to prepare a patient for a bone marrow aspiration. (Place the options in the correct sequence. Separate letters by a comma and space as follows: A, B, C, D.)

a. Assist the patient to lie on his or her abdomen and drape the hip and lower limbs. b. Confirm the presence of laboratory personnel to stain the specimen. c. Apply a pressure dressing and help the patient lie on his or her back. d. Ensure that a signed permission form is obtained. e. Explain that the procedure will take about 30 minutes.

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The nurse may use bridging strategies to assist the client to readjust to community living after discharge from the inpatient setting. Bridging strategies include: Select all that apply

A) Starting the client's outpatient services the day after discharge. B) Linking the family and friends to support services. C) Conducting sessions that make the family a part of the treatment team. D) Improving discharge planning between inpatient and outpatient staff.

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The nurse is caring for clients with mobility alterations. Which of the following nursing considerations would be appropriate when caring for these clients?

A) Sit or kneel when talking to clients in wheelchairs or scooters. B) Discourage clients from using their wheelchairs for sports-related activities. C) Allow the client to determine the type of wheelchair or walker that is safest to use. D) Encourage the client to use assistance from family to ambulate whenever possible.

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Critical pathways are tools that specify activities providers may use in a timely sequence to achieve desired outcomes. Which of the following is true about critical pathways?

1. Critical pathways are used only by nurses who are case managers. 2. Pathways are useful in pinpointing compliance issues. 3. Pathways are used when clients spend more than $10,000 on health care. 4. These pathways can be used with specific diagnoses.

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