Which of the following are methods of assessing clients at risk for injury? Select all that apply
1. Cognitive awareness
2. Mobility and health status
3. Nursing history
4. Physical examination
3; 4
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The nurse is employed in an urologist office. Which classification of medication is anticipated for clients having difficulty with urinary incontinence?
A) Anticholinergic B) Diuretics C) Anticonvulsant D) Cholinergic
A patient is brought into the emergency department with chemical burns. What should the nurse do to help this patient?
1. Check to see if all clothing has been removed and begin flushing the patient's skin with water. 2. Begin flushing the patient's clothes and skin with warm water. 3. Do not remove any jewelry. 4. Keep the patient's contact lenses in place and flush only with warm water.
The nurse is working in a newborn nursery when a parent asks the nurse to explain the benefits of DNA and RNA testing on a newborn child. The parents are concerned that their child may have inherited a disease that runs in both families
Which of the following would the nurse tell the parents? 1. "Genetic testing can help obtain insurance for the child.". 2. "Genetic testing may reduce stress if negative.". 3. "Genetic testing will help identify resources if negative.". 4. "Genetic testing should have been done before pregnancy.".
The nurse determines that a community has a low socioeconomic status. Based on this data, which conclusions are appropriate? Select all that apply
1) A decreased ability to seek preventive health care 2) An increased morbidity rate 3) A decreased mortality rate 4) A decreased risk for musculoskeletal disorders 5) An increased risk for stress-related disorders