Which is a risk factor for atelectasis?
a. Increased activity
b. Crying
c. Deep breathing
d. Paralysis
D
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During a performance evaluation the nurse manager states, "My span of control is just too large." How should the unit supervisor interpret this statement?
1. The nurse manager is not capable of performing all the duties expected of the role. 2. The nurse manager may have too many staff members to manage. 3. The nurse manager is burned out and needs time away from the unit. 4. The nurse manager is not educationally prepared for the role.
The antidote for magnesium sulfate is ___________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A client who experienced a stroke that left residual left hemiplegia will not wash the left side or use her good limbs on the right to move or adjust the limbs on the left. The most appropriate diagnosis for this client is
a. Altered Physical Mobility. b. Ineffective Coping. c. Self-Care Deficit. d. Unilateral Neglect.
A worker has been exposed to a chemical that he is not used to working with. How should the OEHN proceed with treatment?
A. Quickly use water to rinse the chemical off and perform an assessment of the exposed skin. B. Consult the material safety data sheet (MSDS) for more information on how to treat the exposure. C. Call an ambulance and have a coworker bring a sample of the chemical with the victim to the hospital. D. Encourage self-care and have the worker come back if he experiences any other symptoms.