Name three types of moist cold treatments
What will be an ideal response?
Three types of moist cold treatments are: a compress, a soak,
and a sponge bath.
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2. The nurse has started to infuse the first of two units of packed red blood cells (prbc) on her patient. What is the nurse's next best action?
a. Delegate to the NAP to take vital signs every 15 minutes for 1 hour. b. Infuse the blood at a rate of 100 mL/hr so it will infuse in 4 hours. c. Infuse an IV solution of lactated Ringer's with the blood. d. Remain with the patient for the first 15 minutes of the infusion.
A child has been brought to the emergency room with injuries from an automobile accident. The child is crying, moaning, and thrashing about on the bed, but is unable to move one leg
The nurse suspects that the child is in severe pain and anticipates which of the following will be ordered for this client? 1. Electrolyte panel 2. X-rays of the limbs 3. Barium enema 4. PET scan
What should the nurse teach a school-age child and his parents about the management of ulcer disease?
a. Eat a bland, low-fiber diet in small frequent meals. b. Eat three balanced meals a day with no snacking between meals. c. The child needs to eat alone to avoid stress. d. Do not give antacids 1 hour before or after antiulcer medications.
Which of the following actions would have little to no impact in helping resolve health care disparities?
a. Research on life stressors b. Access to basic health care c. Increasing diversity of health care workers d. Health promotion and wellness programs