The OASIS document includes

A. Consent form for IV therapy.
B. Homebound status.
C. Advanced Directive document.
D. Client Bill of Rights document.


B

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A) 1 minute B) 5 minutes C) 30 minutes D) 2 hours

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A nurse whose husband was killed in Vietnam shares how she felt when she became a widow at a young age with a client whose husband was killed in Iraq. This nurse's action is:

A) Condescending. B) Inappropriate. C) Therapeutic. D) Nontherapeutic.

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A client is being seen in the emergency department experiencing symptoms of a stroke. The nurse realizes that the administration of a medication to break clots, such as tPA, should be administered within how many minutes of the client presenting to the emergency department?

a. 30 minutes b. 60 minutes c. 90 minutes d. 120 minutes

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The nurse in the PICU is caring for a 4-year-old child who was in a motor vehicle accident three days ago. The child is sedated with many IV lines, a catheter, and a ventilator

The plan of care requires new positioning every three hours and indicates for the child to have a skin check done every hour. Indicate an area of concern for skin breakdown. (Select all that apply.) 1. The area around the child's mouth where the endotracheal tube is taped 2. The peri-area because of the immobility and dampness to the area 3. The IV site because of the possibility of infiltrations 4. The scapula because the child rests more comfortably on her back 5. All of the above are areas of concern for skin breakdown.

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