Nerve damage occurs with:

a. Spina bifida occulta
b. Meningocele
c. Myelomeningocele
d. Hydrocephalus


C

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Nurses who work in an inpatient setting might care for clients: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. For a long period of time. 2. Who are acutely ill. 3. For less than 24 hours. 4. Who need rehabilitation. 5. Who require early detection.

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The nurse has read about a clinical innovation that is evidence-based. The nurse is developing a positive attitude about the use of this innovation. Which stage of Rogers' theory of diffusion of innovation does this reflect?

1. Knowledge 2. Persuasion 3. Decision 4. Implementation

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During R.O.M. do NOT let the patient move parts of their body if they are able to

True False

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The student nurse is discussing the use of massage with the instructor. Which statement by the student indicates the need for further instruction? Select all that apply

A) "The benefits of massage may last up to 5 days." B) "Massage should be avoided on clients who are not able to move independently." C) "The use of rubbing alcohol during a massage may be cooling." D) "Massage has been demonstrated to promote increased restful sleep patterns." E) "Massage may result in increased blood pressure and heart rate in a client recovering from a stroke."

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