The set of procedures that marks a patient's entry into a health care facility is called
a. transfer. c. admission.
b. discharge. d. orientation
c
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The most common pain perception during a procedure is best described by the term
A) aching. B) sharp. C) dull. D) throbbing.
The nurse is discharging an older female adult who uses a walker from rehabilitative care. Which observation does the nurse use to determine that the client is prepared for dis-charge?
a. She holds the front of the walker. b. She has a walker with four wheels. c. She takes four steps into the walker. d. She takes the walker to the elevator.
The most typical signs and symptoms of gestational hypertension include:
a. Proteinuria and hypertension b. Hemolysis and glycosuria c. Thrombocytopenia and headaches d. Rapid weight gain and blurred vision
During screening, a client tells a nurse that she often cannot stop herself from eating large amounts of junk food. The client admits to using laxatives to "clear out her system" after such episodes so that she does not feel overly full. Which disorder should the nurse suspect?
A) Anorexia nervosa B) Bulimia C) Binge-eating disorder D) Body image disturbance