When caring for a patient in their home, remember that
A)
families are all alike.
B)
you should expect the patient's home to be similar to yours.
C)
you are in charge.
D)
you may see foods, customs, and beliefs different from your own.
Answer:
D
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a. Asian Americans. b. Blacks. c. American Indians. d. Hispanics.
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A. Apley's test B. Trousseau test C. Hawkin's test D. A and C
A client who has been bedridden for a week complains of a backache. Which intervention could the nurse perform to alleviate the client's condition?
A) Recommend exercises for the client's back B) Have the client stay in a position that does not cause pain C) Have the client lie on the side with the knees flexed D) Give the client a backrub
Which action by the nurse shows the use of the nursing process?
a. The nurse works with the health care team to set outcomes and plan interventions for the patient. b. The same nurse admits the patient and then discharges him the next day. c. The nurse works with the patient to set outcomes and plan interventions. d. The nurse sends the provider in for an immediate assessment of the patient.