The nurse caring for wheelchair-dependent residents of a long-term care environment has developed a care plan that includes taking the clients outside and assisting them in planting and maintaining a garden
What is the best rationale for this plan? A)
Fresh vegetables from the garden are good sources of nutritional fiber.
B)
Keeping in touch with nature is a form of spiritual care.
C)
Sunshine helps activate vitamin D.
D)
Accreditation agencies require that the residents have regular outings.
B
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Compazine is every 6 hours ________ _________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for clients with diabetes mellitus and will provide information about which of the following to both clients with type1 and those with type 2 DM:
a. foot care. c. blood glucose monitoring. b. insulin administration. d. diet therapy.
A patient reports a severe urticarial reaction to benzathine penicillin G. The nurse would expect the prescriber to order which alternative antibiotic?
a. Amphotericin B b. Erythromycin (E-Mycin) c. Ampicillin/sulbactam (Unasyn) d. Ceftazidime (Fortaz)
Childcare for children of migrant farm workers is usually provided by:
1. The migrant health centers 2. Women or other children either at the camp or in the fields 3. The crew leaders on the farm being planted or harvested 4. Government-funded day care centers