A nurse suspects that an elderly person has been physically abused. According to research, which person would be the most likely abuser?
1. The person's paid caregiver
2. Someone previously unknown to the person
3. The individual's adult child
4. The person's neighbor
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Rationale: While paid caregivers can be abusers, they are not the most likely to abuse.
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During an assessment of the CNs, the nurse finds the following: asymmetry when the patient smiles or frowns, uneven lifting of the eyebrows, sagging of the lower eyelids, and escape of air when the nurse presses against the right puffed cheek
This would indicate dysfunction of which of these CNs? a. Motor component of CN IV b. Motor component of CN VII c. Motor and sensory components of CN XI d. Motor component of CN X and sensory component of CN VII
The nurse is caring for pregnant clients. Which of these clients should the nurse anticipate is most likely to have a newborn at risk for mortality or morbidity?
1. 37-year-old G8 P2323, works in a chemical factory. 2. 23-year-old primip, low socioeconomic status, unmarried 3. 16-year-old primip, began prenatal care at 30 weeks. 4. 28-year-old G2 P1001, history of gestational diabetes
The nurse is aware that skill in collaboration will be necessary for success as changes occur in the delivery of health care
The nurse should develop which skills in preparation for these changes? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Effective communication 2. Knowledge of the history of nursing 3. A reputation for mutual respect and trust with colleagues across disciplines 4. Good decision-making skills 5. Ability to influence people and change their point of view
What unique adverse effects are associated with cytarabine and idarubicin?
What will be an ideal response?