An interpreter
A. can be a patient's child or family member.
B. is used only if sign language is necessary.
C. is a communication professional.
D. charges the patient for his services.
Answer: C
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What should be the immediate actions by the nurse? a. Check the pulse and respirations and call for a blood pressure cuff. b. Check the pulse, respirations, skin color, and temperature. c. Call for help and check the pulse, respira-tion, and mental status. d. Ask someone to help place large blankets or coats under her legs and trunk.
To move beyond stereotypical thinking and toward thinking about the future, which of the following would be most consistent with thinking wildly in the Wise Forecast Model©?
a. Listing everything that we know about our current situation b. Defining which practices will remain un-changed and which will change c. Asking someone with a great deal of ex-perience to share ideas about best practice d. Challenging current and future practices with questions of "what if?"
__________, inflammation of the pancreas, may be acute or chronic with a long history of relapse and recurrences
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
To prevent a post-procedure complication, nursing care of a client after a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) generally would include
a. administering heparin. b. assessing for clinical manifestations of shock. c. forcing fluids. d. maintaining the client flat in bed for 24 hours.