________________ removes sweat, oil, dirt and bacteria and helps maintain skin integrity
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Bathing
Bathing removes sweat, oil, dirt and microorganisms and helps maintain skin integrity.
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The nurse assessing a differential sees an increase in immature neutrophils (bands) and is aware that this indicates:
a. a significant hemorrhage. b. aplastic anemia. c. an overwhelming bacterial infection. d. beginning recovery from an infection.
The nurse is preparing to administer an intravenous fat emulsion simultaneously with parenteral nutrition (PN). What approach to administration of a fat emulsion is appropriate?
A) Intravenous fat emulsions may be infused simultaneously with PN through a Y-connector close to the infusion site and should not be filtered. B) The nurse should prepare for placement of another intravenous line, as intravenous fat emulsions may not be infused simultaneously through the line used for PN. C) Intravenous fat emulsions may be infused simultaneously with PN through a Y-connector close to the infusion site after running the emulsion through a filter. D) The intravenous fat emulsions can be piggy-backed into any existing IV solution that is infusing.
A 10-year-old child with strep throat asks the nurse, "why there are large bumps [lymph nodes] on my neck when my throat gets sore?" The nurse replies lymph nodes
A) help your body fight off infections by allowing special cells (lymphocytes and macrophages) move through the lymph chain and engulf and destroy germs. B) bring in cells into the lymph node (your bump) to stop the germs from going anywhere else in the body. C) bring all kind of good cells to your throat so that they can wall the strep off and keep the germs from getting any food or water." D) help your tonsils get bigger with cells that will bring immune cells into your throat to prevent any other infections.
A client has been admitted to the inpatient psychiatric unit because the client has displayed violent behavior and is at risk for potentially harming others. Which of the following should the nurse avoid doing when caring for this client?
1. Admitting the client to a room near the nurses' station 2. Facing the client while speaking and providing nursing care 3. Arranging for a security officer to be available in the general area 4. Closing the door to the client's room when giving care to the client