Bleeding stops and a scab forms during the:
a. Inflammatory phase of wound healing
b. Proliferative phase of wound healing
c. Maturation phase of wound healing
d. Scarring phase of wound healing
A
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The nurse delegates bathing the client with hemiparesis to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) and provides specific direction to:
1. Avoid moving the extremities on the affected side. 2. Encourage the client to bathe the affected side. 3. Teach the client how to provide self-care after discharge. 4. Avoid bathing the unaffected side.
A nurse is doing an assessment of a patient who has returned from a cardiac catheterization and had conscious sedation. Which finding should the nurse report?
a. Difficulty arousing the patient b. Blood pressure of 124/72 mm Hg c. Oxygen saturation of 96% d. Patient complaints of the need to void
A parent asks the nurse why self-monitoring of blood glucose is being recommended for her child with diabetes. The nurse should base the explanation on the knowledge that
a. It is a less expensive method of testing. b. It is not as accurate as laboratory testing. c. Children are better able to manage the diabetes. d. The parents are better able to manage the disease.
The physician orders 200 mg of a drug to be given orally bid. The available dose of the drug is a 100-mg tablet. How many tablets do you administer for each dose?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).