A resident has a manually operated bed. You want to raise the head of the bed. What do you use?

a. The left crank
b. The right crank
c. The center crank
d. The hand controls


A

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The nurse is assessing the blood pressure of an obese adult. How will the blood pressure reading be affected if the nurse uses the standard cuff?

a. The blood pressure reading will be falsely low. b. The blood pressure reading will be falsely high. c. The systolic reading will be inaccurate, but the diastolic reading will be accurate. d. Cuff size has little effect on blood pressure reading.

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The nurse is assessing the patellar reflex on a client and obtains no reflexive activity. The client is alert and oriented. The nurse should do which of the following in this situation?

1. Document the findings as normal. 2. Notify the healthcare provider immediately. 3. Look at the medication records for central nervous system depressants. 4. Retest the reflex after having the client use distraction during the exam.

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Fat deposits in the circulatory system of an older adult can lead to:

a. diffuse conduction disturbances. b. exaggerated contractility. c. heart failure. d. thinning of the ventricles.

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A school nurse is putting together a program for adolescents about positive lifestyle choices. The nurse should keep in mind that content presented to this age group must be which of the following? Select all that apply

1. Based on learning outcomes 2. Current 3. Adjusted to the adolescent client 4. Based on sources available within the school system

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