Which of the following are common with Parkinson's disease?
a. Hemiplegia or quadriplegia
b. Skin rashes
c. Slow movement and mask-like expression
d. Improved posture and balance
C
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Cultural competence is the ongoing process in which a health care professional continuously strives to achieve the ability to work effectively within the cultural context. To do this effectively, what must the nurse do?
a. Understand the cultural norms of the pa-tient's community. b. See herself or himself as being culturally competent. c. Face the reality that cultural competence can take up to a year to achieve. d. View herself or himself as becoming cul-turally competent.
A physician's order is for terbutaline 0.25 mg SC now. The vial reads terbutaline 1 mg/1mL. The nurse should draw up ____________________ of terbutaline in the syringe
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The client has a prescription for administering an enema. After preparing the equipment and solution, the nurse assists the client into which of the following positions?
1. Left-sided lateral Sims position 2. Right-sided lateral Sims position 3. Left side-lying, with the head of the bed elevated 45 degrees 4. Right side-lying, with the head of the bed elevated 45 degrees