Crutches and canes are examples of ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


assistive devices

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A client tells the nurse about losing weight and regaining it multiple times. Besides eating and exercising habits, for what additional data should the nurse assess as the priority?

a. Economic ability to join a gym b. Food allergies and intolerances c. Psychosocial influences on weight d. Reasons for wanting to lose weight

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The nurse has just administered diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and morphine sulfate to a patient. An hour has passed, and the nurse is checking on the patient. The patient asks the nurse why he feels so drowsy. The nurse's best response would be

a. "Both of these drugs pass the blood-brain barrier, resulting in sedation." b. "Both of these drugs cause toxicity, leading to sedation." c. "Your drowsiness is a result of an adverse drug reaction (ADR)." d. "Both of these drugs act as competitive antagonists and lead to sedation."

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In all interactions, the faith-based nurse should keep in mind that the nursing process is the basis of the relationship. Using your knowledge of assessment, what is an example of a family assessment?

A) Blood pressure screening B) Home assessment for safety C) Stress assessment for the family with a new baby D) Assessment for normal grieving for the recently widowed

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A deviation of the line of vision from the midline resulting from extraocular muscle weakness or imbalance is known as:

a. amblyopia b. farsightedness. c. nearsightedness. d. strabismus.

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