One of the goals of restorative care is to prevent complications.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A client in the clinic complaining of abdominal pain tells the nurse that the food eaten last night must have been tainted. What action would the nurse take after the client states that the food was tainted?
1. Advise the client to take an antacid. 2. Ask open-ended questions to further assess. 3. Call an ambulance before assessing further. 4. Tell the client the physician does not need to assess the client.
A patient receiving risperidone (Risperdal) reports severe muscle stiffness at 1030. By 1200, the patient has difficulty swallowing and is drooling. By 1600, vital signs are 102.8° F; pulse 110; respirations 26; 150/90. The patient is diaphoretic
Select the nurse's best analysis and action. a. Agranulocytosis; institute reverse isolation. b. Tardive dyskinesia; withhold the next dose of medication. c. Cholestatic jaundice; begin a high-protein, high-cholesterol diet. d. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome; notify health care provider stat.
Exhaustion occurs if stress continues when which stage of the general adaptation syndrome is not successful?
a. Flight or fight b. Alarm c. Adaptation d. Arousal
Which patient zone of touch would be demonstrated when the nurse is administering eye drops to a patient?
a. Social b. Consent c. Intimate d. Vulnerable