Two nursing assistants should transfer a patient who is weak and disoriented.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The client is receiving a drug in a phase I clinical trial. Regarding the type of malignancy for which the client is being treated, the nurse makes the assumption that the cancer
a. and its treatment are not covered by the client's insurance. b. is limited in size and virulence. c. is not following the expected disease course. d. will not respond to other known treatments for cancer.
What dose of atropine is prescribed to be administered via endotracheal tube?
a. The same dose as normal b. Twice the normal dose c. Three times the normal dose d. Four times the normal dose
While providing a complete bed bath to a client, the nurse discovers abrasions along the client's back and upper buttock area. What should the nurse do to help this client?
1. Apply antiseptic spray to the abrasions. 2. Do not wash the client with soap. 3. Find assistance to help with the remainder of the bath. 4. Apply alcohol-free lotion to the abrasions.
The nurse is aware that after the first few weeks the infant's liver can conjugate bilirubin and excrete bile. This advancing development will:
a. Allow the child to digest solid foods b. Cause a brief period of jaundice c. Cause the baby's stool to darken d. Increase the baby's appetite