A client is to be admitted to an intermediate care facility (ICF). What should the nurse
tell the client about the ICF?
A) Employs unlicensed assistants to provide care
B) Provides basic care with a nurse on call
C) Provides rehabilitation services to clients
D) Ensures assistance with social services
B
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A nurse maintains an uncrossed arm and leg posture when communicating with a client. This nonverbal behavior is reflective of which letter of the SOLER acronym for active listening?
1. S 2. O 3. L 4. E 5. R
The preceptor nurse delegates a complex nursing procedure to a newly licensed nurse. The new nurse makes an error, which results in the patient's death. Does the preceptor hold any liability in this case?
1. No, since the new nurse is employed by the medical facility, all liability is corporate. 2. Yes, the preceptor is responsible for delegating appropriately and supervising completion of tasks. 3. No, since the new nurse has a license, all liability is retained by the new nurse. 4. Yes, but only because the event resulted in patient demise.
An elderly patient comes into the emergency department with confusion and mental status changes. Which of the following would suggest to the nurse that this patient has a head injury?
1. hand grasps stronger on right than left 2. takes Coumadin every evening and bumped head when getting into car earlier in the day 3. left sided weakness 4. right facial droop and slurred speech
Extrinsic factors affecting the FHR include
A. Fetal baroreceptors B. Fetal chemoreceptors C. Maternal oxygen transport