Long and artificial nails harbor bacteria and increase the risk of infection.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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When instructing the parents of a child who has received immunization in the vastus lateralis, which reaction is most common in the days after the administration?
A) Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea B) Rash and edema C) Weakness and difficulty walking D) Tenderness and redness at the site
Which of the following statements is applicable when a competent client wishes to leave a hospital or long-term care facility before being discharged by the physician?
A) Physical or chemical restraints are used to detain the client. B) The nurse applies restraints based on a current medical order. C) The nurse checks if the client's safety or the safety of others is at risk. D) The client signs a form releasing the healthcare facility from its responsibility.
During an admission interview, a patient tells the nurse about taking Ginkgo biloba daily. The nurse responds to this information by inquiring whether the client:
a. has ever been screened for depression. b. experiences gastrointestinal (GI) upset. c. has concerns regarding impotence. d. has reoccurring bouts of bronchitis.
What is the most significant difficulty regarding sexuality faced by people taking medications for hypertension?
A) Medications result in increased desire for sex. B) Medications change sexual functioning. C) Clients experience a growth of body hair. D) Clients experience increased body odors.