Linens are straightened and tightened:
a. Daily
b. After the bath or shower
c. At bedtime
d. Whenever needed
D
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A 19-year-old male client is being treated for a drug addiction. He continually voices his dread of being discharged because he knows he will have to live with his parents and follow their rules until he can earn enough money to live on his own
He is showing increasing resistance to treatment measures, such as attending group sessions, but is refusing to acknowledge that he has an addiction or that he needs treatment. Which behavior is the client demonstrating? a. Transference b. Primary resistance c. Secondary resistance d. Tertiary resistance
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a. Tylenol b. Ibuprofen c. Vitamin C d. Vitamin E
A nurse has developed severe contact dermatitis with burning, itching, cracking, and peeling of the skin. The nurse should be instructed to:
A) Wear powdered latex gloves B) Wash hands with antibacterial soap C) Maintain room temperature at 80° F D) Keep hands well moisturized