A client comes to the clinic with complaints that she has chronic back pain from sitting and typing all day. The client informs you that she has been asking her supervisor for an ergonomically correct chair

You hypothesize that which of the following would be helpful? a. Trager c. Rolfing
b. Effleurage d. Craniosacral mani-pulation


C
Rolfing, or structural integration, uses various body manipulations to work on fascia. Chronic stress and inactivity cause the normally loose, mobile fascia to become thick and fused. Muscles react by painful spasms. Rolfing stretches the fascia to re-establish proper alignment and thus improve function. Treatment usually involves a series of ten 2-hour sessions 1 to 2 weeks apart.

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A nurse working on the medical unit mistakenly administers the wrong medication to a patient. This type of error would be classified as which of the following?

a. Poisoning accident b. Equipment-related accident c. Procedure-related accident d. Accident related to time management

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After delivery of a 9-lb baby, the nurse assesses a perineal laceration extending through the muscles of the perineum. The nurse records this as a ________-degree laceration

ANS:

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An ECG tracing from a patient with a pacemaker may have wide or bizarre __________ if the pacemaker captures the chamber it is pacing.?

A) P waves B) T waves C) QRS complexes D) R-R intervals

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