The water temperature in the whirlpool tub should be maintained at ____________________ degrees F.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
ninety-seven
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A patient who is recovering from a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is anxious about resuming normal levels of activity and mobility, citing a fear of putting undue strain on his heart, as well as being unable to safely mobilize
Consequently, the patient has expressed his intention to remain on bed rest for several days. How should the nurse respond to this patient's concerns about activity and mobility? A) "There are actually a lot of benefits of moving early and often. While you're mobilizing, we'll keep you safe." B) "Actually, your plan of care already includes several days of bed rest to make sure that your heart is fully recovered." C) "It would be ideal if you could do some light mobilizing soon, but you can let us know when you would like to begin this." D) "You'll have to get permission from your cardiologist if you want to stay in bed for longer than normal."
A client who has smoked for 5 years tells you, "It's all right for me to smoke because I don't have any problems with my lungs." You would initiate a teaching plan for the client incorporating the information that smoking also causes:
1. hypertension. 2. hypotension. 3. vasodilatation. 4. vasoconstriction.
A group of ten people from the commune in the hills come into town dressed in robes and have their faces covered. They have weapons hidden in their clothing and begin entering the three banks in town to rob them
These actions can be classified as which of the following? A) Natural disaster B) Terrorism C) Casualty D) Adventitious crisis
The nurse is caring for a patient who exhibits abnormal results of the Weber test and Rinne test. The nurse should suspect dysfunction involving what cranial nerve?
A) Trigeminal B) Acoustic C) Hypoglossal D) Trochlear