The nurse assures a 58-year-old diabetic recuperating from a broken hip that funds for his rehabilitation are available from the:

1. Vocational Rehabilitation Act of1920.
2. Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
3. Disabled American Veterans Act of 1990.
4. Title V, Health of Crippled Americans 1935.


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Legislation to assist in paying for rehabilitation of those under 65 and who will benefit from vocational rehabilitation including teaching is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

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When checking the percentage of oxygen in the room air, what should the reading of the analyzer be if there is a normal mixture of oxygen and other gases in the environment? A) 0.21 B) 0.23 C) 0.25 D) 0.27

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The nurse caring for infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) relies on the use of behavioral and physiologic indicators for determining pain. Which of the following examples are behavioral indicators? Select all answers that apply

A) The infant grimaces. B) The infant's heart rate is elevated. C) The infant flails his arms and legs. D) The infant's respiratory rate is elevated. E) The infant is crying uncontrollably. F) The infant's oxygen saturation is low.

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The nurse prepares to perform tracheostomy care for the client on a medical-surgical unit. Which should the nurse implement for client care?

1. Use clean gloves and supplies. 2. Prepare cotton tip applicators. 3. Place client in upright position. 4. Remove and clean outer cannula.

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The nurse assesses the spine of a 12-year-old client and observes that one shoulder is higher than the other shoulder. Which should the nurse implement next? (Select all that apply.)

1. Assist the client to bed. 2. Check spinal alignment. 3. Determine height of hips. 4. Document spinal lordosis. 5. Instruct client to stand tall. 6. Refer client to chiropractor.

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