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When assessing the tympanic membrane of an older patient, the nurse notes the presence of two jagged white lines. What does this finding indicate to the nurse?
1. The tympanic membrane appears to be ruptured. 2. This is a sign of chronic infection of the tympanic membrane. 3. The white lines are consistent with a past history of a tympanic rupture. 4. The presence of these markings is consistent with the presence of an infection.
A nurse is assessing a client's lochia every 15 minutes for the first hour during the fourth stage of labor. Which of the following would the nurse expect to see?
A) Moderate lochia rubra with no clots B) Lochia alba saturating at least three pads C) Lochia rubra with few clots D) Lochia rubra saturating two pads
A nurse manager, giving a presentation to subordinates, details an issue associated with registered nurses known as "failure to rescue.". Research has shown that "failure to rescue" is linked to which of the following?
a. Lower proportion of hours of care at the bedside b. Weak cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills c. Inappropriate budgeting by the manager d. Inadequate equipment and resources
A 79-year-old woman suffering from dementia of the Alzheimer's type resides in an independent living long-term care facility. During a recent nursing visit, the client was quite upset about the loss of her frying pan
While the client was complaining about its loss, she was holding the pan in her hand. The nurse pointed out to the client that she had the pan she was looking for. The client looked at the pan and stated, "No, this is not it." The nurse knows the client is exhibiting: A) Apraxia. B) Agnosia. C) Nystagmus. D) Aphasia.