A client is to be admitted to a local healthcare facility for protective isolation. Which
should the assigned nurse place outside the client's room?
A) Wash basin
B) Soap dish
C) Cabinet stocked with personal protective equipment
D) Urinal
C
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When talking with the family of a critical care patient, the nurse needs to
A) be gentle and indirect. B) have a futuristic approach. C) show interest and empathy. D) be distant and professional.
When a person learns, this action begins as an electrical circuit called what?
A) Impulse B) Synapse C) Memory D) Engram
A client requires nasopharyngeal suctioning. To ensure the suction catheter is properly placed, the nurse should do which of the following?
a. Ensure a sterile suction set is available at the client's bedside. b. Check the function of the suction device before beginning the procedure. c. Use the estimated distance from the tip of the client's nose to the earlobe, and grasp catheter at this point. d. Advance the catheter gently until resistance is met, and continue rotating the catheter until secretions are obtained.
An advantage of the developmental theory of families approach is that it provides nurses with information about:
a. what to expect of families at different points in their life cycle b. pathology in the family and how it affects individuals c. growth of individuals compared with other family members d. limitations of individuals and families