When transporting a patient in airborne precautions to another area of the health care facility, the nursing assistant should wear an isolation gown
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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When the client asks the nurse when she can purchase a permanent breast prosthesis, the nurse explains that a prosthesis can be obtained when
a. a year has passed. b. all the sutures and drains are removed. c. the client is discharged. d. the wound has healed completely.
As diabetic retinopathy progresses, the presence of "cotton wool" spots can be detected. Cotton wool spots refer to:
a. Nerve fiber layer infarctions. c. Venous beading. b. Blood vessel proliferation. d. Retinal hemorrhage.
During the assessment of a client recovering from surgery, the nurse notes decreased breath sounds in both lower lobes bilaterally. What should the nurse do?
1. Coach the client to deep-breathe and cough. 2. Restrict fluids. 3. Remind the client to perform leg exercises. 4. Maintain on bed rest.
A client is taking St. John's wort and an SSRI. The nurse observes the client for which symptoms?(Select all that apply.)
1. Mania 2. Confusion 3. Renal failure 4. Tachycardia 5. Hypotension