A nurse manager is evaluating her computer chair. What should the nurse manager look for to make sure the chair is a good ergonomic design? (Select all that apply.)
a. Appropriate padding
b. Arm rests that are locked into place
c. Strong lumbar support
d. Easily adjustable
e. Wheels that allow easy movement
A, C, D, E
The nurse should look for appropriate padding, arm rests that can be removed, strong lumbar support, ease of making adjustments, and wheels that allow easy movement.
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A) Provide continuity of care B) Create a teaching log for family C) Verify staffing D) Provide the patient with information about treatments
According to the Self-Identification of Handicap form, which of the following BEST describes the term handicap?
a. an abnormal psychological or physiologic behavior or an anatomic loss, such as a limb b. the physical or mental inability to complete a role in one or more major activities of daily living (ADLs) c. the lack of ability to complete an activity in the normal manner d. an abnormal psychological or physiologic behavior causing an inability to complete normal ADLs
The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance for parents of a preschooler regarding sex education. Which of the following is a recommended guideline when dealing with this issue?
A) Be prepared to thoroughly cover a topic before the child asks about it. B) Before answering questions, find out what the child thinks about the subject. C) Expand upon the topic when answering questions to prevent further confusion. D) Provide a less than honest response to shelter the child from knowledge that is too advanced.
The charge nurse on a busy high acuity care unit is reviewing the plan of care for 4 patients
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