Which of the following tests is designed to specifically assess static balance with the removal of visual sensory perception?

A. Stork-stand balance test
B. Sharpened Romberg test
C. Trunk extensor endurance test
D. Modified hurdle-step test


B. Sharpened Romberg test

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The nurse caring for a comatose client does which of the following to prevent a pressure ulcer on the back of the client's head?

1. Places a small pillow under the client's shoulders. 2. Places the client in the prone position several times a day. 3. Uses a gel floatation pad directly under the occiput when supine. 4. Consistently turns the client's head to the right.

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A 7-year-old child is brought to the clinic with what the parent describes as "tonsillitis." The child has a moderate fever, foul breath, and dysphagia, and occasionally spits up lumps of foul-smelling material

Which medication does the nurse prepare to instruct the parents on based on the child's symptoms? A. Amoxicillin (Amoxil) B. Clindamycin (Cleocin) C. Erythromycin (Erythrocin) D. Tetracycline (Sumycin)

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How are vitamin E preparations used for treatment of the skin?

a. Add smoothness b. Hydrate c. Lighten d. Remove marks

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Which type of atypical antipsychotic would be more likely to cause the development of an infection in a patient?

A. Olanzapine B. Clozapine C. Aripiprazole D. Risperidone

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