How many workers are needed to safely transfer a person using a mechanical lift?
a. Just 1
b. At least 2
c. At least 3
d. At least 4
B
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A nurse is administering eye drops of two different drugs to a patient. How long should the nurse wait between the instillation of the first medication and the second medication?
A) At least 1 minute B) At least 5 minutes C) At least 15 minutes D) At least 20 minutes
Mrs. Maguire, an 88-year-old woman, recently returned home to Texas after visiting her grandchildren in New York, Florida, and Connecticut. She comes into the office complaining of muscle pain, fever, headache, and extreme malaise
While talking with her, you find that she spent much time outdoors watching different sports and that the mosquitoes were very troublesome. In presenting this to the physician, you voice your concern that Mrs. Maguire may have a. TB—she has a headache and fever b. Dementia—how troublesome could mosquitoes be? c. West Nile virus—a mosquito could have bitten Mrs. Maguire d. Depression—she misses her family
The nurse is working with a patient with a juxtaglomerular cell tumor, which accelerates the function of these cells. What effects should the nurse expect to see with this condition? Select all that apply
A) Increased renin production B) Decreased angiotensin I levels C) Constriction of smooth muscle surrounding arterioles D) Hypertension E) Decreased glomerular filtration rate F) Decreased urine production
The nurse is reviewing the plan of care for a client and notes that the following goal has not been met: "Client will verbalize three positive things about himself." Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. Tell the client three things that he does well. 2. Ask other clients to tell the client what he does well. 3. Determine barriers to achieving the goal. 4. Do nothing as long as the client appears better.