You would expect to use an anteroom to enter
A) four-bed wards.
B) most semiprivate rooms.
C) some examination rooms.
D) isolation rooms.
D
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The parents of a 9 year old are concerned about their child sleeping 11 hours at night. The nurse explains that age-related sleep habits include:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. School age children need 9-12 hours of sleep at night 2. Infants and seniors often wake at night 3. Infants and adults often wake at night 4. Adolescents tend to get enough sleep 5. Infants will sleep through the night at 4 months of age
A 70-year-old diabetic patient has just received instruction from a nurse on glucose self-monitoring. He tells the nurse: "I hear that those test strips cost a lot. I am not sure that I can afford anything else
The only health insurance I have is Medicare Parts A and B." The best response by the nurse is: a. "I am sorry, but Medicaid is the only in-surance that covers the cost of diabetic testing supplies." b. "Medicare Part A will cover the cost of the supplies to manage your diabetes." c. "Medicare Part B will cover the cost of the supplies to manage your diabetes." d. "I am sorry, but Medigap insurance is the only insurance that covers the cost of dia-betic testing supplies."
The nurse is preparing the discharge teaching materials on newly prescribed drugs to a client di-agnosed to be in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease. The nurse best deals with the client's cognitive deficits by:
1. Providing written material to supplement the discussion 2. Arranging for family to be present during the discussion 3. Presenting the material in two short but focused sessions 4. Requiring the client to restate the information in her own words
When preparing to transfer a patient who is paralyzed from the bed to the chair, position the chair
A. on the patient's strongest side. B. on the patient's weakest side. C. so that it is facing the side of the bed. D. in vertical alignment at the foot of the bed.