Patients who are receiving special treatments cannot be bathed by the nursing assistant.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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While performing a focused assessment, a nurse listens to a patient's heart and lung sounds. This is an example of an assessment technique called

1. Palpation. 2. Inspection. 3. Percussion. 4. Auscultation.

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A herniation is present when the client stands and disappears when the client lies down. What could the nurse infer from this finding?

A. The hernia is strangulated. B. The hernia is incarcerated. C. There is no herniation. D. The hernia is reducible.

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The average adult pulse should be

A. 80-120 bpm. B. 60-100 bpm. C. 60-80 bpm. D. 70-90 bpm.

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The nurse is reviewing the status of assigned clients. Which observation should the nurse identify as appropriate for a client to be discharged?

1. Client with heart disease understands the discharge process 2. Client with multiple sclerosis wants to stay in the hospital "forever" 3. Client with asthma wants to use a previous form of inhaled medication 4. Client recovering from knee surgery is apprehensive about going home alone

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