It is not acceptable to describe the environment to a patient who is visually impaired.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A nurse noticed that clients who ambulated within the first 12 hours of surgery had fewer postoperative complications
Which of the following approaches would provide validation for the nurse's belief that early ambulation decreases postoperative complications? 1. Correlation of postoperative complications with the clients' activity 2. Discussion of postoperative complications with physical therapist 3. Adjustment of the clients' medications related to their activity levels 4. Modification of the clients' activity based upon the surgical severity
There are four major types of staffing plans. The self-scheduling method of staff planning refers to which of the following?
a. The schedule is planned based on the central or core staff. b. The schedule is planned on each individual unit by the nurse manager. c. The schedule is planned by the nurses themselves. d. The schedule is planned by nursing service.
When implementing Freud's theory of human psychosexual development, the nurse ob-serves for behaviors that are characteristic of successful completion of stages that include (select all that apply):
a. Anal, where self-confidence is formed b. Oral, where the ability to trust is developed c. Latency, where a person learns inner control d. Adjustment, where developmental failures are re-addressed e. Phallic, where the ability to interact with others is grounded
Carry out the necessary calculations to determine the number of teaspoons that should be administered for a dosage of 50 mg if the drug is available in a concentration of 10 mg/ml.
A. 1 teaspoon B. 1.5 teaspoons C. 0.5 teaspoons D. None of these are correct.