What will a patient of Polish descent use to treat a burn?
A. Aloe vera
B. Salt pork
C. Carbolic salve
D. Turpentine and liniment
Answer: A
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What action by the perioperative nursing staff is most important to prevent surgical wound infection in a client having a total joint replacement?
a. Administer preoperative antibiotic as ordered. b. Assess the client's white blood cell count. c. Instruct the client to shower the night before. d. Monitor the client's temperature postoperatively.
What is the first action the nurse should perform when administering a drug intravenously through a special administration chamber?
a. Inject the medication to be administered into the chamber. b. Set the intravenous flow rate. c. Prime the infusion equipment. d. Initiate the infusion at the prescribed rate.
Which of the following statements is most accurate about mental health assessments?
A) A mental health assessment should be done only when overt symptoms indicating a thought disorder are present. B) One purpose of doing a mental health assessment is to establish a therapeutic alliance with the client. C) Data from a mental health assessment will be used to confer a specific mental health condition so a targeted referral can be made. D) Areas of mental health assessment include only an assessment of mood, thought process, and cognition.
A nurse is caring for a group of patients. Which patient should the nurse see first?
a. A patient with hypercapnia wearing an oxygen mask b. A patient with a chest tube ambulating with the chest tube unclamped c. A patient with thick secretions being tracheal suctioned first and then orally d. A patient with a new tracheostomy and tracheostomy obturator at bedside