You notice a spill in the hallway and act immediately to clean it up. With this action, you are meeting patients' needs for
A) physical activity.
B) self-esteem.
C) shelter.
D) oxygen.
C
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Which statement indicates the most important reason nurses must have power?
1. ?Mr. Jones, it is important for you to get out of bed, at least for a few minutes.? 2. ?Ms. Allen, I will have to call your doctor if you don?t stop acting like that.? 3. ?Ms. Michaels, you need to ensure this is set up to enable it work correctly.? 4. ?Mr. Smith, is there a way we can look up more information about that??
A nonspecific response of the body to any demand placed on it is called a
1. stressor. 2. mental illness. 3. physical illness. 4. coping mechanism.
The nurse is planning to teach an older patient about diverticulitis. What topic does the nurse include?
a. Dietary fiber and fluids will reduce the symptoms. b. It is unusual to see diverticula in older persons. c. Abdominal cramping and severe diarrhea should be reported. d. Diverticulosis rarely reoccurs once it has been treated.
The nurse is supervising care in the emergency department. Which situation requires immediate intervention?
1. Bright red bleeding with clots at 32 weeks' gestation; pulse = 110, blood pressure 90/50, respirations = 20. 2. Dark red bleeding at 30 weeks' gestation with normal vital signs; client reports the presence of fetal movement. 3. Spotting of pinkish brown discharge at 6 weeks' gestation and abdominal cramping; ultrasound scheduled in 1 hour. 4. Moderate vaginal bleeding at 36 weeks' gestation; client has an IV of lactated Ringer solution running at 125 mL/hour.