Which of the following clients should be assigned to the UAP?
A) A client who has just returned from the post-anesthesia recovery room.
B) A client whose call light is not working.
C) A client with Alzheimer's type dementia.
D) A client who is receiving heat treatment.
B
A client whose call light is not working.
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A. Griseofulvin (Fulvicin) B. Infliximab (Remicade) C. Ketaconazole (Selenium) D. Naproxen (Naprosyn) E. Salicylates (Aspirin)
In which of the following locations would a clinician expect to find a ligament?
A) At the attachment points between ribs and the sternum B) Between the radius bone of the arm and the biceps brachii muscle C) Around the capsule that forms the knee joint D) Between the individual plates of the skull
A female patient with a diagnosis of AIDS has experienced a recent acceleration in the progression of her disease, and the nurse has documented the patient's memory lapses and increasingly slow, uncoordinated movements
The nurse is justified in suspecting that this patient may be exhibiting the signs and symptoms of what complication of AIDS? A) Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) B) Kaposi's sarcoma C) B-cell lymphoma D) HIV encephalopathy
You are caring for a 32-year-old woman who has been sexually assaulted. What nursing interventions are initially most important for this client? Select all that apply
a. Help her to communicate effectively with police about the attack. b. Obtain permission from your client to test for pregnancy and STIs. c. Refer your client to a sexual assault support group. d. Promote and model empathy and support for her family members.