When assisting a patient to move up to the head of the bed, you should

A) keep the head of the bed elevated.
B) leave the pillow under the patient's head.
C) place the pillow against the headboard.
D) raise the knee rest of the bed.


C

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Which of the following clients is most at risk of infection after a fracture?

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What can staff nurses do to reduce conflict with patients and families?

a. Allow nurses to enforce what they feel comfortable with. b. Keep treatment decisions between the pa-tient and health care team only. c. Do not allow family to participate in pa-tient care. d. Maintain consistency in enforcing rules and policies.

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The nurse is caring for a client with a history of vitamin deficiencies. Which items in the client history does the nurse conclude may be the cause of these deficiencies? (Select all that apply.)

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. 1. Chronic alcoholism 2. Prolonged parenteral feeding 3. Adequate diet 4. Poverty 5. Smoking

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