At 1 month old, infants can:

a. Lift their heads up briefly
b. Reach for objects
c. Roll from front to back
d. Babble, coo, and make sounds


A

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A nurse on a postsurgical unit is providing care for a 76-year-old female client who is 2 days posthemiarthroplasty (hip replacement) and who states that her pain has been out of control for the last several hours,

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A client develops pseudomembranous colitis secondary to fluoroquinolone therapy. The nurse understands that this is the result of which organism?

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A homeless man, age 66, is admitted to the acute care facility. He was found lying in an alley. An investigation revealed the individual is homeless and does not have any available family members. The client is unresponsive at the time of admission

The prognosis is guarded. Which action by the healthcare facility is indicated? A) Notify a local homeless shelter. B) The hospital will approach a judge to have the client become a ward of the state. C) The hospital will assume implied consent for care for a period of 48 hours and then move forward if there is no change to name a guardian. D) The client will be represented by the hospital social worker until he regains consciousness or a guardian is appointed.

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