The nursing assistant is not responsible for determining whether abuse has occurred in the home.

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


True

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A nurse is teaching a coworker about effective strategies to use when providing health education. Which of the following suggestions would most likely be included? (Select all that apply.)

a. Be encouraging and give positive feedback for helpful comments b. Include details about each aspect of the information c. Decide what the client needs to know d. Review and summarize the key points at periodic intervals e. Incorporate demonstrations, illustrations, and real-life examples f. Use medical terminology so clients can look up more information later

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A nursing student is studying for a test and asks you to explain to her the difference between acute and chronic renal failure. She states, "Isn't it all the same, I mean don't they all go on dialysis?"

a. How would you explain to her the difference between acute and chronic? b. What are the signs and symptoms of each?

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Which of the following describes why hypertonic contractions tend to become very painful?

A) More than one contraction may begin at the same time, as receptor points in the myometrium act independently of each other. B) The myometrium becomes sensitive from the lack of relaxation and anoxia of uterine cells. C) The number of uterine contractions is very low or infrequent. D) There is an increase in the length of labor because so many contractions are needed to achieve cervical dilation.

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Which of the following is an example of direct supervision?

a. The RN provides direction through the use of written instructions and communication. b. The RN is present when the NAP assists a patient with ambulation around the nurses' station for the first time. c. The RN provides supervision through the use of verbal communication before the task is performed. d. The RN gives specific instructions to the IV-certified LPN regarding timing for medi-cation delivery, but is not present when the IV medication is actually administered.

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