According to the passage, when should staff members allow a resident's body to be exposed?
(A) Never
(B) As often as possible
(C) When others are present
(D) Only when necessary
D
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The nurse documents the trauma patient having a positive Kehr's sign, which is indicative of
A) peritoneal bleeding from the spleen. B) retroperitoneal bleeding from pancreas and kidneys. C) unexplained hypovolemia from abdominal trauma. D) subcutaneous emphysema over the abdomen due to a ruptured bowel.
The triage nurse in the emergency department (ED) receives a phone call from a frantic father who saw his 4-year-old child tip a pot of boiling water onto her chest. The father has called an ambulance
What would the nurse in the ED receiving the call instruct the father to do? A) Cover the burn with ice and secure with a towel. B) Apply butter to the area that is burned. C) Immerse the child in a cool bath. D) Avoid touching the burned area and seek medical attention.
The nurse provides the following instructions for a client with phimosis:
A) "Retract the foreskin behind the glans for an hour at least three times a day." B) "You will need to contact your physician to schedule a circumcision." C) "Keep your penis clean and dry and contact the doctor if you develop pain and redness." D) "Do not take tub baths, because they may increase the possibility of infection."
The nurse is preparing to administer midazolam IV as a preanesthetic agent and understands that its primary purpose is to:
a. decrease pain. c. prevent respiratory depression. b. maintain blood pressure. d. provide amnesic effects.