A patient has a venous ulcer. Your care should include:
a. Keeping the person's linens dry and wrin-kle-free
b. Massaging pressure points and reddened areas
c. Rubbing the person's skin after bathing
d. Keeping the person's heels on the bed
A
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A. Blood pressure in normal range for age B. Maintains temperature C. Oxygen saturation 95% D. Weight gain
While completing the history portion of an admission assessment of a client with schizophrenia, the nurse notices that the client is continually moving in the chair and frequently stands, then sits back down
The nurse knows that this client most likely is experiencing the side effect of: a. Drug-induced parkinsonism b. Dystonia c. Akathisia d. Akinesia
A client who has asthma is being assisted by the case manager to achieve control of the disease. Which type of care is the case manager providing to the client?
1. Case management. 2. Disease management. 3. Multidisciplinary care. 4. Risk management.
Upon entering the room of a client who has had a spontaneous abortion, the nurse observes the client crying. Which of the following responses by the nurse would be most appropriate?
A) "Why are you crying?" B) "Will a pill help your pain?" C) "I'm sorry you lost your baby.". D) "A baby still wasn't formed in your uterus.".