Victims of a heart attack will always require CPR.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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After noticing an older male adult's extremities are cool and the cardiac monitor is show-ing a heart rate of 120 bpm, the nurse determines that these findings warrant further in-vestigation

Rank the patient parameters the nurse should examine to assess cardiac output in order, beginning with the first assessment the nurse should complete. a. Hypoxemia b. Hypotension c. Irregular rhythm d. Low urine output

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Which statement is not true about cognitive impairments in older adults?

a. Heart attack, applying restraints, and sudden loss can lead to delirium in elders. b. Confusion is a normal and unavoidable consequence of aging for older adults. c. A patient sitting quietly can have a lower cognitive status than an agitated and shouting patient. d. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) should be administered on admis-sion to detect delirium.

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Somnambulism and bruxism are the MOST common manifestations of which sleep disorder?

a. hypersomnia c. parasomnia b. narcolepsy d. periodic limb movement disorder

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A source of power that is derived from the knowledge and skills that nurses possess is referred to as:

a. legitimate power c. referent power b. expert power d. reward/coercion power

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