When two nursing assistants are moving a patient, they should designate a signal to use when it is time to lift.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which are questions or statements a nurse involved in an organizational change might say? Select all that apply
1. What are the obstacles to implementing this change within the organization? 2. I would like to focus on completing this process so we can move on. 3. Are we including the opinions of all stakeholders in this decision? 4. Have we looked at all available data in order to make an informed decision? 5. I know nursing personnel will work diligently in understanding the need for change. 6. I think it does not really matter when we institute this change, as long as it is over quickly.
During the assessment of a 66-year-old client's apical pulse, the nurse notes the presence of a faint murmur. The nurse documents that a grade 3 murmur can be auscultated without radiation
The client denies ever having been diagnosed with any heart problems. Based upon your knowledge, which of the following statements is most correct? 1. The client is demonstrating mitral calcifications. 2. The client has valvular stenosis. 3. The client is presenting with the normal changes of aging. 4. The client has clinical manifestations associated with aortic calcifications.
The nurse practitioner (NP) infiltrates with lidocaine the area around a lesion to be incised. For optimal anesthesia, the NP should anticipate a waiting period of
a. 5 to 10 minutes. b. to hour. c. no significant time. d. optimally, 1 hour.
Which method of pain management would be safest for a gravida 3, para 2, admitted at 8 cm cervical dilation?
a. Narcotics b. Spinal block c. Epidural anesthesia d. Breathing and relaxation techniques