Physical demands of many nursing jobs include all of the following EXCEPT
A. Sitting for long hours
B. Stooping and bending
C. Being manually dexterous
D. Heavy lifting
ANS: A
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A) Rheumatoid arthritis is one of a group of noninflammatory joint diseases. B) Rheumatoid arthritis is common in weight-bearing joints. C) Crepitus is often heard in joints infected by rheumatic arthritis. D) The morning stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthritis may be disabling.
To prevent infection of the urinary tract, the nurse should instruct the client to:
a. include soft drinks in the total fluid intake. b. drink grapefruit juice several times a day. c. perform pericare at least twice during a shift. d. increase fluid intake to 2500 to 3000 mL/day.
Bolus enteral feedings are appropriate only when the feeding tube administers the formula into the
a. esophagus. b. stomach. c. duodenum. d. jejunum.
When a client has an STD infection, the risk of HIV infection increases. The nurse serves as an educator about the modes of transmission as well as:
1. A crusader for AIDS research 2. A coach and counselor to those contemplating sexual activity 3. A role model for how to behave toward and provide supportive care for those with HIV infection 4. A policy maker who addresses laws governing privacy rights of HIV-positive persons