You are asked to assist the patient into the dorsal recumbent position. You know that this means the patient is positioned on the

A) right side with both knees extended.
B) abdomen with feet over the end of the table.
C) back with knees extended.
D) back with knees flexed.


D

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A) "It alleviates suffering for those cared for by professional nurses." B) "It provides standards for professional nursing practice." C) "It reflects legal judgments in professional nursing practice." D) "It serves as legal standards for professional nursing practice."

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The nurse is caring for a 35-year-old woman who complains of symptoms relating to premenstrual syndrome (PMS). The nurse should teach the client that one cause of symptoms is:

1. decreased levels of testosterone. 2. sodium retention due to increased aldosterone. 3. decreased prolactin levels. 4. decreased fluid levels.

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Which interventions should the nurse perform when an older patient reports a change in hearing? Select all that apply.

1. Perform a Rinne test. 2. Eliminate extraneous noise. 3. Review prescribed medications. 4. Report the change to the physician. 5. Speak in a tone that includes shouting.

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What might be the disadvantages for a novice qualitative researcher using a CAQDAS program to organise data and manage data collection?

What will be an ideal response?

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