In order to assist the client with personal hygiene, the nurse plans for time to assist with:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Bathing
2. Toileting
3. General body hygiene
4. Grooming
5. Range of motion


1,2,3,4
Rationale: Bathing is a facet of personal hygiene

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A nursing student has learned about the importance of nonverbal communication and has witnessed several examples of this in the clinical setting. Which of the following events most clearly demonstrates nonverbal communication?

A) A patient is bent over in a chair, holding his side and grimacing. B) A patient rings his call light and asks for an antiemetic (anti-nausea medication). C) A patient falls while trying to transfer from her bed to a commode. D) A patient accuses the student of prioritizing other patients over her.

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The nurse modifies the care plan for the immobilized patient after assessing a calcium level of 6.2 mEq/L. What nursing assessment should the nurse include when modifying this care plan?

a. Osteoporosis b. Tooth loss c. Renal calculi d. Contractures

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The basic function of the immune system is to remove foreign antigens such as viruses and bacteria to maintain homeostasis. What immunity is present at birth?

A) Passive immunity B) Specific immunity C) Acquired immunity D) Nonspecific immunity

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A client has a large, sacral pressure ulcer with a red wound base and no drainage. Which solution would the nurse select as the most appropriate solution for cleansing this wound?

a. A weak iodine solution b. Dakin's solution c. Half-strength hydrogen peroxide d. Normal saline

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