Moving the wrist joint away from the body is eversion.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Infants who have congenital heart disease are often treated with which of these therapies to improve the heart's contractility and increase cardiac output?
a. digoxin c. oxygen administration b. furosemide d. potassium supplements
Which assessment finding by the nurse is the most significant finding suggestive of aortic aneurysm?
A) High blood pressure B) Severe back pain C) Abdomen bruit D) Nausea and vomiting
The primary care physician's office employs five nurses and two unlicensed assistive personnel. One nurse has the role of manager. One member of the staff is the best friend of the nurse manager
The other nurses and office staff think there is favoritism and unfair division of workload because of this relationship. Evaluate this situation, and then choose the most appropriate action needed when the nurse manager overhears the staff's comments. 1. The primary care provider should make a decision about how best to minimize the perception of favoritism. 2. The nurse manager should discuss the issue with her friend and decide how to minimize the perception of favoritism. 3. The nurse manager should meet to discuss the staff's concerns and then ask for input to promote a more equitable distribution of the workload. 4. The nurse manager should ignore her friend at work to reduce the appearance of favoritism.
A patient who has recently immigrated to the United States from an impoverished country appears malnourished. The patient's folic acid levels are low, and the vitamin B12 levels are normal. The nurse expects this patient's treatment to include:
a. a diet high in folic acid. b. intramuscular folic acid. c. oral folic acid and vitamin B12. d. oral folic acid supplements.