A hot pack has cooled. What should you do?
a. Add more hot water.
b. Change the water.
c. Change the pack.
d. End the procedure.
C
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The nurse is providing care for a 2-year-old client. When assessing the client's risk for abuse, which increase this client's risk? Select all that apply
A) The child has bruises on the knees and shins. B) The child's parents are married. C) The child is less than 3 years old. D) The child is deaf. E) The child's parents are unemployed and receive medical assistance.
A nurse is admitting a new patient to the nursing unit. When conducting the admission procedure, what is important for the nurse to ask in order to assess the patient's risk for falling?
a. "How many times have you fallen be-fore?" b. "How many hours do you sleep at night?" c. "What are your eating habits?" d. "Do you smoke?"
While developing the plan of care for a new patient on the unit, the nurse must identify expected outcomes that are appropriate for the new patient. What is a resource for identifying these appropriate outcomes?
A) Community Specific Outcomes Classification (CSO) B) Nursing-Sensitive Outcomes Classification (NOC) C) State Specific Nursing Outcomes Classification (SSNOC) D) Department of Health and Human Resources Outcomes Classification (HHROC)
A client has a calcium level of 14 mg/dL. Which intervention is the priority?
a. Forcing fluids to 2 L/day b. Placing the client on a cardiac monitor c. Assessing for Chvostek's sign every 2 hours d. Administering IV calcium chloride