Insulin injection sites must be rotated to several sites on the body to prevent scarring of tissue of a single
site.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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The sensation of pain has been defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain as:
1. an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience. 2. whatever the person experiencing it says it is. 3. a psychogenic response to tissue injury. 4. a physical and psychogenic response to the need for drugs.
The nurse is helping the client order a low-fat meal. Which of the following is the best meal for this client?
A) Potato soup, grilled cheese sandwich on whole wheat bread, 2% milk, and fresh peach slices B) 3 oz of grilled hamburger with low-fat cheese slices, tomato, onions, and 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise and whole wheat bun; baked potato chips; and iced tea C) 2 oz of broiled lean chicken, brown rice, steamed vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots), tossed salad with raw vegetables and fat-free dressing, and fat-free milk D) 3 oz of tofu burger; mashed potatoes with gravy; tossed salad with avocado slices, tomato, cucumbers, radishes, carrots, olives, onions, and 2 tablespoons of ranch dressing; iced tea with lemon slices, and 1 cup chocolate ice cream
What is the purpose of grab bars?
a. They prevent a person from falling out of bed. b. They provide support when walking. c. They provide support when sitting down or getting up from the toilet. d. They are used to propel a wheelchair.
The nurse is assessing for hepatojugular reflux in a patient with a history of heart failure. When performing this assessment, the nurse will:
A) Elevate the patient's head to 90 degrees B) Press the patient's right upper abdomen C) Palpate the patient's jugular veins simultaneously D) Lay the patient flat in bed