The nurse puts a bedridden client's extremities through range of motion when giving a bath. This is an example of which type of nursing intervention?

a. independent c. dependent
b. interdependent d. consultation


A

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A new nurse is looking for a staff nurse position. She had several instances during clinical rotations in nursing school in which she was late because she studied until the early hours of the morning

According to her circadian rhythm she would be best suited for which of the following positions? a. Full-time 8-hour day/evening rotation b. Part-time 12-hour day/night rotation posi-tion c. Full-time 12-hour night position d. Full-time 8-hour day position

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The basic function of the immune system is to remove foreign antigens such as viruses and bacteria to maintain homeostasis. What immunity is present at birth?

A) Passive immunity B) Specific immunity C) Acquired immunity D) Nonspecific immunity

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A patient with SLE asks the nurse why she has to come to the office so often for "check-ups." What would be the nurse's best response?

A) "Taking care of you in the best way involves seeing you face-to-face." B) "Taking care of you in the best way involves making sure you are taking your medication the way it is ordered." C) "Taking care of you in the best way involves monitoring your disease activity and how well the prescribed treatment is controlling the disease." D) "Taking care of you in the best way involves drawing blood work every month."

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A patient who has been receiving heparin

subcutaneously for 3 weeks has all of the following laboratory blood test values. Which value should you report immediately to the prescriber? a. Activated partial thromboplastin time 1.5 b. International normalized ratio (INR) 1.7 c. Red blood cells 4.2 million/mm3 d. Platelets 20,000/mm3

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