The science of designing the job to fit the worker is:
a. Body mechanics
b. Ergonomics
c. Job science
d. Posture science
B
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A nurse is assessing a critically ill child's respiratory status. The child is grunting and has nasal flaring, but the pulse oximeter reads the child's oxygen saturation at 96%. Which nursing action is the priority in this situation?
A. Conduct a thorough assessment and call the provider. B. Document the findings in the child's medical chart. C. Notify the rapid response team immediately. D. Turn up the oxygen and reassess the child in 30 minutes.
The nurse is reviewing the post surgical laboratory values of an older adult client. The client's Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is 20 mm/hr. The nurse initially responds to this data by:
a. asking the client if they have been diagnosed with any chronic inflammatory diseases b. recognizing that the value is normal for older adults c. notifying the client's health care provider immediately d. requesting that the laboratory re-run the test
A client is ordered to receive zolpidem tartrate (Ambien) as a hypnotic agent before surgery. Because of the impact of food on the absorption of this medication, the nurse is aware that the medication should be administered _____ dinner
a. 1 hour before b. during c. 1 hour after d. 3 hours after
A patient hospitalized for depression demonstrates dysfunctional thinking as evidenced by persistent pessimism and predictions of disastrous outcomes. A nurse using cognitive therapy will focus on:
a. uncovering unconscious conflicts that affect the "here and now" behavior. b. finding an area of mutual understanding to serve as a basis for therapy. c. patient recognition and replacement of automatic negative evaluations. d. analyzing and enhancing relationships with significant others.