MC Which type of client is not appropriate to move with a Hoyer lift?

A. CVA
B. Immobilized
C. Obese
D. Back injured


D

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A) Loss of hearing, tinnitus, and vertigo B) Loss of vision, change in mental status, and hyperthermia C) Loss of hearing, increased sodium retention, and hypertension D) Loss of vision, headache, and tachycardia

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Why would a nurse researcher choose to use multiple online fee-based databases such as CINAHL and MEDLINE?

a. The charges for these services are minimal. b. Databases are updated weekly or monthly. c. An independent professional critique of each work accompanies the full text. d. The service provides translations to English of articles written in other languages.

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A client with acute renal failure has been prescribed a fluid restriction. The client asks how much fluid will be permitted each day. What is the nurse's best response?

A. "Each health care provider decides this individually, based on the amount of permanent damage to your kidneys." B. "You will be permitted to drink an amount equal to the urine you excrete, plus 500 mL." C. "The amount of fluid you can drink is dependent on how much protein you eat each day." D. "You will be permitted to drink approximately 2 L of fluid each day."

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During an assessment, the patient describes shoulder pain. The nurse responds, "So, you have this shoulder pain when you eat fried foods or ice cream, is that correct?" The nurse is using which interview technique?

1. Facilitation 2. Empathy 3. Interpretation 4. Summary

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