Safety is the least important element of the restorative program

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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When a patient recovering from a fractured tibia asks what callus formation is, the nurse tells her it is:

a. when blood vessels of the bone are compressed. b. a part of the bone healing process after a fracture when new bone is being formed over the fracture site. c. the formation of a clot over the fracture site. d. when the hematoma becomes organized and a fibrin meshwork is formed.

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The health care provider prescribes 10 milliliters of medication to be administered to the child every 8 hours. The mother calls the clinic later in the day and asks how to measure 5 milliliters

The nurse would instruct the mother to administer how many teaspoons of the medication? ____ teaspoons Record the answer rounding to the nearest whole number.

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A patient has been diagnosed with herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV type 2). The nurse should instruct the patient to:

1. avoid telling anyone about the condition. 2. wear close-fitting undergarments. 3. wash towels and personal items daily. 4. soak the sores with peroxide every day.

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An older adult has been diagnosed with presbyopi

a. To minimize the patient's risk for falls, the nurse suggests: a. that the edges of steps be painted a con-trasting color. b. the patient wear sunglasses when driving. c. the patient wear a wide-brimmed hat when spending time outdoors. d. hanging blinds over sunny windows.

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