Which is a risk factor for work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)?
a. Slow motions
b. Performing the same motion frequently
c. Normal postures
d. A wide base of support
B
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A) Relationship with significant other ended B) Inability to focus on school studies C) Cannot sleep at night and skips classes D) Recent death of a friend E) Graduating from high school in 2 months
A 1-year-old baby is being seen at the clinic because his parents are worried that he is always sick. The healthcare team is concerned that the baby may have a primary immunodeficiency (PI). Which assessment data would support a diagnosis of PI?
A) Four or more new ear infections within 1 year and failure to gain weight normally B) One bout of pneumonia in a year and failure to gain weight normally C) One month on antibiotics with little effect and failure to gain weight normally D) One serious sinus infection in a year and failure to gain weight normally
The nurse has just completed an inspection of a nulliparous woman's external genitalia. Which of these would be a description of a finding within normal limits?
A) Redness of the labia majora B) Multiple nontender sebaceous cysts C) Discharge that is sticky and yellow-green D) Gaping and slightly shriveled labia majora
An older client on Medicare has physical limitations and telephones a local home care agency to schedule a nurse to visit. What should the nurse do first before proceeding with this client's request?
1. Determine homebound status 2. Identify available staff to visit the client 3. Discuss the challenges the client is facing 4. Find out when the client was last hospitalized