An industrial unit in which the employees regularly handle heavy machinery has employed a nurse. Which intervention is most relevant for the nurse in this work environment?

A) Supervising administration of immunizations for employees
B) Screening for common disorders at the workplace
C) Administering medications at the workplace
D) Preventing accidents at the workplace


D

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1. Convey your presence by moving to a position where you can be seen. 2. Decrease background noises before speaking. 3. Use longer phrases. 4. Pronounce every name with care.

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The client is switched to a different dose of carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet). Which nursing assessment is primary during this time of medication change?

A) Observe for jaundice. B) Assess for euphoria. C) Monitor vital sign fluctuation. D) Monitor for elevation of glucose levels.

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You are caring for a client with a damaged tricuspid valve. You know that the tricuspid valve is held in place by which of the following?

A) Chordae tendineae B) Atrioventricular tendons C) Semilunar tendineae D) Papillary tendons

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How may a nurse demonstrate cultural competence when responding to clients in pain?

A) Treat every client exactly the same, regardless of culture. B) Be knowledgeable and skilled in medication administration. C) Know the action and side effects of all pain medications. D) Avoid stereotyping responses to pain by clients.

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