The amount of physical effort needed to perform a task is:
a. Ergonomics
b. Force
c. Motion
d. Posture
B
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1. Discuss possible solutions to a client problem 2. Working together as a group to create a plan of care 3. Climate of respect 4. Discussion of nursing unit issues 5. Listening to others' idea
Which medication has the highest potential for abuse?
a. Methylphenidate (Ritalin) - schedule II b. Alprazolam (Xanax) - schedule IV c. Acetaminophen & codeine (Tylenol #3) - schedule III d. Diphenoxylate & atropine (Lomotil) - schedule V
The nurse is providing counsel regarding diet to a client who has an atrial dysrhythmia. Which of these foods should the client be instructed to avoid?
a. fiber c. fat b. cholesterol d. caffeine
The nurse is caring for a patient who is in skeletal traction for a femoral fracture and notes that patient assessment data include dyspnea, hypoxia, petechial rash on chest, and hypotension. Which should the nurse implement?
a. Initiate emergency treatment measures and call the healthcare provider at once. b. Medicate the patient for severe pain and reevaluate in 30 minutes. c. Place the patient in semi-Fowler's position and listen to bowel sounds. d. Review the list of patient medications and ask about any coughing.