The ____________________ is a modified lateral position used for the patient who is unresponsive but is breathing and has a pulse.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
recovery position
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Which of the following does the nurse do when preparing to perform a skilled and de-tailed assessment of an older adult that is not required usually when assessing a younger individual?
a. Provide for adequate privacy. b. Allow more time for assessing. c. Gather all of the needed supplies. d. Complete evaluation in one sitting.
The patient has begun complaining about nausea and vomiting. What would the nurse assess to determine the need for therapy?
A) How well the patient is eating B) Color, amount, and frequency of vomiting episodes C) Number of times patient's family complains of vomiting episodes D) Number of times patient's family reports the patient is nauseated
A labor client, gravida 2, para 1, at term has received meperidine (Demerol) for pain control during labor. Her most recent dose was 15 minutes ago and birth is now imminent
Maternal vital signs have been stable and the EFM tracing has not shown any baseline changes. Which medication does the nurse anticipate would be required in the birth room for administration? a. Oxytocin (Pitocin) b. Naloxone (Narcan) c. Bromocriptine (Parlodel) d. Oxygen
What are the relationships between socioeconomic class and intimate partner abuse? Select all that apply
A. Abuse is prevalent at all income levels in the United States. B. Abuse is most common at the middle socioeconomic level. C. Families below the poverty level are at greater risk for intimate partner violence. D. High socioeconomic level families are more comfortable and competent at covering up abuse. E. Since people are able to learn, intimate partner abuse is less common between second-marriage couples. F. There is no relationship between socioeconomic class and intimate partner abuse.