A nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which client should be assigned to the UAP/NAP?

A. A client who has just returned from the post-anesthesia recovery room
B. A client whose call light is not working
C. A client with Alzheimer's type dementia
D. A client who is receiving heat treatment


ANS: B

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Which of the following is not appropriate to include on an informed consent form:

a. The names and contact details of the researchers b. The names and contact details of the person/s that participants can make a complaint to about the research or researchers c. The names and contact details of other participants in the research d. Information about how the data will be used

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Postnatal depression (PND) definition includes:

a. baby blues. b. post-traumatic stress disorder. c. puerperal psychosis. d. none of the above. e. all of the above.

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