The key to proper positioning begins with foot support.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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After the nurse hands a client a medication, the client says, "What is this red tablet for? I have always taken a yellow pill." What is the MOST appropriate action for the nurse to take?

a. Administer the medication, but make a mental note to check on it later. b. Explain that the health care provider probably changed the drug today to something more effective and administer it. c. Describe the action of the red tablet to the client and administer it. d. Withhold the drug and recheck the MAR with the health care provider's order sheet.

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The nurse notes that the parents of a critically ill child spend a large amount of time talking with the parents of another child who is also seriously ill. They talk with these parents more than with the nurses. How should the nurse interpret this situat

a. Parent-to-parent support is valuable. b. Dependence on other parents in crisis is unhealthy. c. This is occurring because the nurses are unresponsive to the parents. d. This has the potential to increase friction between the parents and nursing staff.

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The most common cutaneous neoplasm is:

a. basal cell carcinoma. b. compound nevus. c. seborrheic keratosis. d. senile actinic keratosis.

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The nurse recognizes that a nonstress test (NST) in which two or more fetal heart rate (FHR) accelerations of 15 beats/min or more occur with fetal movement in a 20-minute period is:

a. Nonreactive c. Negative b. Positive d. Reactive

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