Statistical indexes have been developed to describe risks and the magnitude of intervention effects
A) True
B) False
A
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a. Keep the bed in a high position for ease of nursing care. b. Keep the side rails up, according to agen-cy policy. c. Assess vision deficit related to ptosis. d. Monitor the condition every 2 hours.
The nurse assesses a dropping bilirubin level in a patient with hepatitis to mean that the:
1. red blood cell destruction is decreasing. 2. liver function is improving. 3. kidneys are compensating for liver dysfunction. 4. Kupffer cell damage is continuing.
Which solution is best to use when cleaning a wound that is healing by epithelialization?
a. Normal saline b. Povidone-iodine c. Hydrogen peroxide d. Dakin solution
An enema is given
A) to remove feces from the colon and rectum. B) to flush the stomach before surgery. C) cleanse the stoma and ostomy. D) immediately after a meal.