A nursing assistant should try to accommodate a patient's religious practices
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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What initial nursing action should be implemented when assisting a patient with dementia to dress?
a. Hand the patient her clothes and ask her to put them on. b. Hand the patient each article of clothing separately and ask her to put it on. c. Assist her with each article, giving specific instructions such as, "Put your arm in this hole." d. Put the patient's clothes on without assis-tance from the patient.
Which assessment finding would contraindicate the use of atropine in a client scheduled for general anesthesia?
A) Detached retina B) Cerebrovascular accident C) Cataracts D) Glaucoma
A nurse has admitted a patient diagnosed with severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) to the unit
The patient's orders include IV gamma-globulin. The nurse knows that the optimal dosage of IV gamma-globulin that this patient should receive is what? A) 25 to 50 mg/kg of body weight B) Dose is determined by the patient's response C) 500 to 1000 mg/kg of body weight D) 60 to 90 mg/kg of body weight
The nurse is planning care for a client admitted for surgery with the primary nursing diagnosis being knowledge deficit related to pre- and postoperative care. Which goal statement is the most appropriate for this diagnosis?
1. The client will be knowledgeable about the surgery being performed. 2. The client will be given the postoperative plan of care prior to surgery. 3. The client will be afebrile during the intraoperative and postoperative period. 4. The client will verbalize the purpose of preoperative medications prior to surgery.