Which of the following injuries is MOST indicative of child abuse?
A: Bruising to the upper back
B: Burned hand with splash marks
C: Small laceration to the chin
D: Multiple bruises to the shins
Answer: A: Bruising to the upper back
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To decrease the incidence of thromboembolic conditions in a postpartum client, the nurse would encourage the client to:
a. ambulate early and frequently after delivery b. cross legs when sitting c. rest in bed as much as possible d. massage extremities and apply heat if discomfort or pain occurs
A local employer was concerned about rapidly increasing health care costs. The nurse did an assessment and found that most of the employees smoked heavily
Which of the following suggestions should the nurse make to the employer as the most effective approach to decrease smoking among the employees? a. Lobby area legislators to increase the tax on cigarette sales. b. Offer a smoking cessation program at the workplace. c. Talk to the employees in small groups and ask them to quit smoking. d. Work with interested employees to create a "no tobacco products" environment.
When a client is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, the nurse anticipates that the client's urine will be:
A) transparent with an aromatic odor. B) light yellow with a faint ammonia odor. C) cloudy with an offensive odor. D) greenish with a strong ammonia odor.
When assisting patients with toileting,
A. have the patient remain seated when flushing the toilet. B. encourage the patient to try to have a BM. C. have the patient stand before flushing the toilet. D. ask the patient to wear gloves for peri care.