The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends flu vaccine for persons 50 years of age and older

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A nurse is providing care for a client who is unconscious following a traumatic brain injury suffered in a motor vehicle accident. The nurse provides thorough oral care to the client on a regular basis

When providing this care, the nurse should take specific action to reduce the client's risk of what nursing diagnosis? A) Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity B) Risk for Infection C) Risk for Imbalanced Fluid Volume D) Risk for Aspiration

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A client with a history of experiencing physical and sexual abuse is admitted to the hospital with several fractures. While interacting with the nurse, the client expresses concerns about feeling safe when returning home

The first priority for the nurse is to: A) Communicate to the client that the abusive partner needs to see a therapist. B) Assist the client to devise a safety or escape plan. C) Encourage the client to take charge of the situation. D) Offer to contact outpatient services if the client promises not to return home after discharge.

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Which action will slow the absorption of a drug?

1. Taking medication earlier than prescribed 2. Taking medication with food 3. Taking medication with water 4. Taking medication as prescribed

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The nurse has to complete a one-time catheterized urine specimen to determine residual urine volume in an older adult. Based on this information, what would be the anticipated amount of residual urine in the older adult?

A) 25–50 mL B) 50–75 mL C) 50–100 mL D) 100–125 mL

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