MC The nurse is employed by a white collar business in which the majority of the work is done on computers. Potential health and safety hazards include

A. Insufficient break times that create pressure in employees and lead to stress.
B. Poor ergonomic designs of workspace leading to back and carpal tunnel injuries.
C. Computers that are obsolete in their design and function.
D. Workers who sit all day and become overweight.


B. Poor ergonomic designs of workspace leading to back and carpal tunnel injuries.

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a. Elevate the arm above the level of the heart. b. Order a fan to help cool the client if feverish. c. Place cool, wet cloths on top of the wound. d. Take the client's temperature every 4 hours.

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The nurse is working for a hospital that holds an agreement with a local organ procurement organization (OPO). The patient has a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 3 and discussions have been held with the family about withdrawing life support

Which statement by the nurse best describes requirements that must be met to sustain Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation? a. "I need to notify TransLife (OPO) of my patient's impending death." b. "I will contact the physician to obtain informed consent for organ donation." c. "The charge nurse will notify TransLife (OPO) once the patient has been pronounced brain dead." d. "I need the physician to evaluate my patient's suitability for organ donation."

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The nurse is caring for a client who has a decreased serum iron level. Which intervention does the nurse prioritize for this client?

a. Dietary consult b. Family assessment c. Cardiac assessment d. Administration of vitamin K

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Ingestion of denture paste poses a risk for zinc toxicity.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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