Which of the following clients has an abnormal intraocular pressure (IOP)?

A) A client with an IOP of 8 mm Hg C) A client with an IOP of 19 mm Hg
B) A client with an IOP of 15 mm Hg D) A client with an IOP of 21 mm Hg


A

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When delegating tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP), a licensed practical nurse (LPN) should assess the situation. Which of the following is the first step involved in assessing the situation?

A) Communicate expectations clearly to UAP. B) Identify the UAP who will best handle the delegated tasks. C) Know the client's needs and priorities. D) Trust the UAP to complete the task.

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During a shower, the person living in a nursing center depends on the CNA to perform most aspects of the task. How do you allow the person to help care for himself or herself? How do you do this and maintain safety?

What will be an ideal response?

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A nurse is caring for a client who is on NPO for 4 days and is not receiving any nutritional support. What is the best therapeutic nursing intervention that the nurse can perform?

A) Start immediate administration of supplemental feedings. B) Bring the concern to the attention of the primary care provider. C) Reassess the client's complaint of hunger. D) Offer clear liquids to the client.

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A patient is explaining experiences after the sudden death of a family member a few years ago. If Elizabeth Kübler-Ross's sequence is applied, in which order did the patient experience the stages of death and dying? Rank the patient's statements in the order they would have been made. Place in order the steps of the process.Choice 1. "I have to admit I tried to make a deal with God."Choice 2. "I'm going to try to use my experience to help other people."Choice 3. "I cannot get my mind around it. I still keep waiting for them to come home."Choice 4. "I can hardly get out of bed because I just want to sleep."Choice 5. "I just feel so angry that I was left."

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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