Ordinary items that are modified for use by patients with disabilities are
A. modified utensils.
B. adaptive devices.
C. ambulatory aids.
D. ADL self-help tools.
Answer: B
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a. interest. b. power. c. caring. d. support.
Which assessment finding alerts the nurse to the possibility that the intrathoracic pressure in a mechanically ventilated client is too high?
A. Hypotension B. Pulse oximetry value of 96% C. Increased diaphragmatic excursion D. Low-pressure alarm sounds on the ventilator
Tracheal tug suggests the presence of a(n):
a. enlarged thyroid. b. swallowing disorder. c. aortic aneurysm. d. thoracic carcinoma.
After delivery, the baby must always be
A) bathed. B) kept warm. C) circumcised. D) put to the mother's breast.