A long-term care facility would be most likely to provide care to a resident who has which of the following conditions?

A) Urinary tract infection
B) Allergies
C) Severe burns
D) Parkinson's disease


D

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The wife of a patient who is taking haloperidol calls the clinic and reports that her husband has taken the first dose of the drug and it is not having a therapeutic effect. An appropriate response by the nurse would be

A) "Continue the prescribed dose. It may take several days to work." B) "I'll ask the nurse practitioner if the dosage can be increased." C) "I'll ask the nurse practitioner if the haloperidol can be discontinued and another drug started." D) "I'll report this to the nurse practitioner and see if he will add another drug to enhance the effects of the haloperidol."

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When assessing the respiratory status of a client, the nurse should auscultate the lungs by:

1. Listening to breath sounds in the anterior and posterior lung bases. 2. Checking breath sounds in the anterior and posterior thorax. 3. Listening for air exchange in the bronchus and anterior lobes. 4. Checking for adventitious sounds while having the client cough.

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Which technique of opening the airway in the newly admitted patient with spinal cord injury is the most appropriate?

1. Chin lift 2. Head tilt 3. Jaw thrust 4. Neck flexion

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Reduction division is called ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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