The nurse gathers a dressing tray, gloves, and solution to change the client's dressing. Which stage of the implementation process does this represent?

a. Identifying areas of assistance
b. Providing direct nursing care
c. Preparing a client for procedures
d. Organizing resources and care delivery


D
Before delivering an intervention, the nurse prepares the necessary supplies and decides on the time and provider of care.
The nurse is not seeking assistance at this time.
The nurse is not providing direct nursing care at this time.
The nurse is not preparing a client for a procedure at this time.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A 66-year-old man has undergone a digital-rectal exam (DRE) during a visit to his family physician. The exam reveals that the client's prostate has become enlarged since his last DRE

The most accurate conclusion that his care provider will draw from these findings is that they suggest: A) Prostate cancer B) A risk of malignancy that should be followed up C) A normal age-related change unlikely to have consequences D) A urinary tract infection

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The nurse is scoring the client's level of consciousness using the Glasgow Coma Scale. Which score would indicate to the nurse that the client is in a semicomatose state?

A) A score of 20 B) A score of 15 C) A score of 9 D) A score of 4

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A nurse is teaching a client on home care about how to apply hot packs to an infected leg ulcer. What statement by the client indicates the need for further education?

A) "I understand the rebound effect of heat." B) "I will put the heat packs only on the sore on my leg." C) "I will only leave the heat packs on for 20 minutes." D) "I will leave the heat packs on for an hour."

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