A patient who is postoperative from a hip fracture repair should be turned on the

A) Unaffected side
B) Affected side
C) Stomach
D) Back


Ans: A

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A client had a nerve laceration repair to the forearm and is being discharged in a cast. What statement by the client indicates a poor understanding of discharge instructions relating to cast care?

a. "I can scratch with a coat hanger." b. "I should feel my fingers for warmth." c. "I will keep the cast clean and dry." d. "I will return to have the cast removed."

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Order: Potassium chloride (KCl) 0.9 mEq to be added to each IV q8h for an infant weighing 6 lb. The safe dosage range is 1 to 4 mEq/kg/24 hr, not to exceed 40 mEq/day

The safe pediatric rate is 0.5 to 1 mEq/kg/hr, not to exceed 10 mEq/hr. KCl 0.45 mL was withdrawn from a vial labeled 2 mEq/mL and further diluted to a total volume of 10 mL NS in a Buretrol. The IV infusion pump is infusing at 22 mL/hr. What is your course of action? ______________________________ a. Continueâ€"safe dose and rate b. Hold IVâ€"dilution incorrect in Buretrol c. Hold IVâ€"incorrect dose d. Restart infusion pump at l0 mL/hr

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A nurse is assessing a newborn for facial feature characteristics associated with fetal alcohol syndrome. Which characteristics should the nurse expect to assess? Select all that apply

a. Short palpebral fissures b. Smooth philtrum c. Low set ears d. Inner epicanthal folds e. Thin upper lip

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During the Christian era, nursing care excluded which area?

A) Nutrition B) Personal counseling C) Comfort measures D) Psychiatric services

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