Which statement about wandering is correct?

a. There is always a cause.
b. The person is trying to be defiant.
c. Drug side effects are usually not related.
d. Pain, restlessness, and anxiety are possible causes.


D

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Which statement is true about a safe, effective care environment for older adults?

a. Cold beer with steak and potatoes is a good meal for an older adult on a hot day. b. They are more likely to be in a fatal motor vehicle accident than younger drivers. c. Barrier-free buses and low fares make public transit a safe transportation option. d. A nurse's perception of temperature is a useful guide for patient thermal needs.

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While the patient's full–thickness burn wounds to the face are exposed, what is the best nursing action to prevent cross contamination?

a. Use sterile gloves when removing old dressings. b. Wear gowns, caps, masks, and gloves during all care of the patient. c. Administer IV antibiotics to prevent bacterial colonization of wounds. d. Turn the room temperature up to at least 70° F (20° C) during dressing changes.

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Moderate sedation is planned for a client who will undergo a procedure. Which statements by the nurse would help the client understand this level of sedation?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "You will be able to respond to us when we tap you on the shoulder." 2. "You will have a breathing tube inserted in your throat through your mouth." 3. "We will keep stimulating you to breathe." 4. "This level of sedation shouldn't have any effect on your heart." 5. "You will definitely be able to respond to us when we call your name."

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