A person has a restraint. Skin care is given at least every:

a. 15 minutes
b. 30 minutes
c. Hour
d. 2 hours


D

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A patient in intensive care with acute tubular necrosis from a toxic ingestion has been started on renal replacement therapy. The family expresses concern that the patient will not be able to afford dialysis after discharge from the hospital

In responding to the family, what should the nurse consider? A) The family is in crisis and unable to respond rationally. B) Toxic acute tubular necrosis has a higher likelihood of complete healing. C) Since the patient is currently oliguric, renal replacement therapy is indicated. D) The patient is unlikely to survive this illness, so the cost of long-term dialysis is not an issue.

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A 75-year-old patient reports to a nurse that although she has cleaned her ears with cotton-tipped applicators for weeks, she still cannot hear her television unless the volume is loud, and she misses a great deal of conversations

What should the nurse anticipate when examining her ears? a. Otitis externa b. Purulent drainage c. Dry cerumen across the canal d. Pearly tympanic membrane

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Success in the development and implementation of a disease management problem may be the result in part of which of the following factors?

a. Needing further education on the disease b. Focusing on implementation and evaluation c. Increased compliance through education d. Providing full care options for bed-ridden clients

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The ____________ instrument is a generic tool that provides a framework for evaluating, developing, and implementing clinical practice guidelines based on six quality domains

a. AGREE II b. Appraisal c. EPC d. NGC

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