Moisture reduces the effects of friction and shearing on the skin.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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When assessing a client with dilated cardiomyopathy, the nurse understands that the most common clinical manifestation is___________ due to______________
1. Dyspnea; bronchial compression 2. Cyanosis; decreased oxygenation 3. Peripheral edema; decreased renal perfusion 4. Confusion; decreased cerebral perfusion
Calculate the amount to administer: ______________. Ordered: Akineton 2 mg IM now. On hand:
Akineton 5 mg/mL. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A clinician prescribes clonidine for a patient withdrawing from opioids. When explaining the rationale, the nurse should inform the patient that the role of clonidine in opioid withdrawal is to:
1. relieve the symptoms of autonomic hyperactivity. 2. stimulate autonomic activity. 3. substitute for the opioid. 4. prevent opioid craving.
An employee of the National Institute for Mental Health would most likely be involved in the
a. Expansion of psychiatric units in general hospitals b. Development of education programs for community mental health treatment c. Legislation and advocacy for the rights of people with mental disorders d. Deinstitutionalization of patients