When transferring a patient, wheels should be locked on beds, stretchers, and shower chairs
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A client is recovering from a gastrectomy. Which information should the nurse include when providing discharge teaching to this client?
a. There is risk of pernicious anemia so regular vitamin B12 injections will be needed b. The risk of dehydration can be reduced with vitamin C supplements along with plenty of water c. The risk of skin changes can be reduced with vitamin E supplements to prevent damage from free radicals d. There is a risk for generalized vitamin deficiency so it is important to take a daily vitamin supplement in the morning to promote absorption
Nonessential amino acids can be made by the liver using
a. glucose and urea. b. other amino acids. c. fatty acids and glycerol. d. enzymes and hormones.
What is the nurse manager's primary role in a new nurse's orientation program?
a. Provides feedback b. Acts as a role model c. Orients to unit d. Encourages shift changes
When the unit manager is on vacation, the charge nurse fills in the leadership role. While in this role the charge nurse senses a change in the nursing staff's morale. The staff appears happier, more energetic, and productive
The charge nurse believes this change is a direct effect of which variable? 1. The staff's relationship with the nurse manager 2. The environment of the organization 3. Level of compensation 4. The shifts they are working