Rehabilitation is a service to help a patient regain abilities after illness.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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An older woman has left-sided paralysis from a thrombus formation in the cerebral vasculature
Rank the nursing goals of this woman's plan of care in order of importance, starting with the most important goal. (Select all that apply.) A. Instruct her to call for help before moving. B. Maintain her blood pressure below 120/80 mm Hg. C. Reinforce occupational therapy for feeding. D. Use range-of-motion exercises to prevent contractures.
A patient, diagnosed with acute pancreatitis, is demonstrating signs of respiratory distress. The nurse realizes that this new onset of symptoms is due to
1. increased intravenous fluid infusion 2. decreased level of consciousness 3. increased intracranial pressure 4. pancreatic enzymes hindering a component of pulmonary surfactant
A client is using the contraceptive sponge as a birth control method. What action is important in order to maintain the sponge's effectiveness?
1. Insert the sponge at least 1 hour before intercourse. 2. Thoroughly moisten the sponge with water before inserting. 3. Spermicidal jelly must be inserted at the same time the sponge is inserted. 4. A new sponge must be inserted every time a couple has intercourse.
Planned change is a well-thought-out effort designed to make something happen; all efforts are directed and targeted to produce change. According to Reinkemeyer's stages of planned change, when does planning a community health program occur?
A) Stage 1: Identification and development of a felt need and desire for the change B) Stage 2: Development of a change relationship between the community health nurse and the community C) Stage 3: Clarification or diagnosis of the community's problem, need, or objective D) Stage 4: Examination of alternative routes and tentative goals and intention of actions