The soiled linen hamper and clean linen cart should be positioned next to each other in the hallway.

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


False

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A child is receiving care ongoing stress, a problem that has been causing her to avoid going to school. How should the nurse first attempt to treat the child?

A) Teach the child the importance of being happy and unstressed. B) Administer therapy that alters the child's mood and feelings. C) Administer antidepressants to counter stress. D) Find the factors that have caused stress in the child.

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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the nursing strategies a psychiatric nurse would use to assist in meeting self-esteem needs of elderly clients would include:

1. Supporting needs for intimacy 2. Assisting with obtaining financial help 3. Identifying the individual's locus of control 4. Promoting attractive physical appearance

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A patient with symptoms of impending stroke is scheduled to have a cerebral angiogram. Which statement should the nurse include when assisting with patient teaching?

a. "This test is designed to detect vascular lesions in the brain." b. "The angiogram is done to help identify swelling in the brain." c. "We need to do this to evaluate electrical function of the brain." d. "This test is done to examine cerebrospinal fluid for signs of bleeding."

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An adolescent, newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, asks the nurse what caused the diabetes. What would be the nurse's best response?

A) "Type 1 diabetes has a variety of causes that work together to cause the disease." B) "It is thought to be caused by environmental factors like a virus." C) "Part of the cause of diabetes is immunologic. That means your body is destroying itself." D) "The causes of type 1 diabetes are genetic, immunologic, and environmental."

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