Which of the following activities for the treatment of shock is outside the role of the nursing assistant?
A)
set a broken bone
B)
elevate the person's legs above his/her head
C)
control bleeding
D)
none of the above
Answer:
A
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What should the nurse caution a type I diabetic about excessive exercise?
a. It can increase the need for insulin and may result in hyperglycemia. b. It can decrease the need for insulin and may result in hypoglycemia. c. It can increase muscle bulk and may result in malabsorption of insulin. d. It can decrease metabolic demand and may result in metabolic acidosis.
A nurse is admitting a client to home care services, using Medicare as the funding source for the care that will be provided. Which of the following substantiated findings would make a client ineligible for these services?
a. Care is needed from both a nurse and a physical therapist. b. Care is needed 24 hours a day on an ongoing basis. c. The client is incapable of leaving the home. d. None of these; the requested care seems reasonable and medically necessary.
A client enjoys high-calorie carbohydrates but understands that they raise her blood sugar sharply and ultimately cause the feeling of butterflies in her stomach as her blood sugar decreases. This is considered
A) Health promotion B) Illness prevention C) Holism D) Self-awareness
Which of the following best explains why the school nurse and the principal athletic director of the school would frequently be working together?
a. As neither are teachers, each is susceptible to job layoffs if the community school tax levy does not pass. b. As support staff to teachers, they have many mutual problems in communicating how they can help teachers be more successful. c. Both are extremely concerned with the typical student's low amount of physical exercise and want to create an intervention plan. d. Both have to create a budget plan and allocate funds for their department for the year.