A nurse is caring for a client with chickenpox. What precautions should the nurse take
when caring for this client?
A) Place client with other clients infected with the same microorganisms
B) Wear a mask when within 3 feet of the client
C) Change gloves after contact with a client's infective material
D) Place the client in a room that has negative air flow pressure
D
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A nurse attempts to administer a nutritive retention enema to a patient who is dehydrated and finds that the patient cannot retain the enema for the prescribed amount of time
Which of the following would be a recommended intervention for this patient? A) Do not attempt to re-administer the enema because part of the solution has already been absorbed; notify the physician. B) Place the patient in a sitting position on the toilet and lower the enema solution. C) Stop the enema and reposition the rectal tube or remove it to check for any fecal contents. D) Place the patient on a bedpan in supine position while receiving the enema and elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees.
Parish nursing involves professional issues that include assessments and evaluations of services needed. The parish nurse must be knowledgeable about:
1. How clergy are trained and their areas of expertise 2. The economic status of the parishioners and their ability to pay the parish nurse 3. The policies and procedures of the religious order in which they practice 4. Lines of authority and channels of communication in the faith community
The nurse is caring for a neonate in the nursery. What behavior in the neonate does the nurse recognize as thermogenesis?
A. Starts shivering incessantly B. Assumes position of extension C. Cries and appears restless D. Develops pallor and
The part of the prescription that tells how many refills are allowed is the:
(A) Inscription (B) Superscription (C) Subscription (D) Signature