Which of the following is an appropriate method to administer central painful stimuli to assess arousal level?
A) Nipple twist
B) Sternal rub
C) Nail pressure
D) Achilles tendon squeeze
B
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The nurse is assessing a client whose chief complaint is an inability to move the fourth and fifth fingers. The nurse notes severe flexion in both of the affected fingers. Upon palpation, there are no complaints of pain from the client
Based on this data, which diagnosis does the nurse suspect? 1. Dupuytren contracture. 2. Carpal tunnel syndrome. 3. Bursitis. 4. Osteoarthritis.
The nurse is acting as medication nurse for the unit. How often will the nurse document medication administration?
1. Every 2 hours for all clients 2. Every 4 hours for all clients 3. At the end of the shift for all clients 4. After each client receives a medication
The father of a hospitalized child tells the nurse, "She can't have meat. We are Buddhists and vegetarians." The nurse's best intervention is to
a. help the father understand that meat provides protein needed for healing. b. explain that hospital patients are exempt from dietary rules. c. ask a Buddhist priest to visit. d. order the child a meatless tray.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.