A nurse suggests that a resident who is at risk for falling come to the _____ class to improve balance
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Tai Chi
The slow rhythmic movements of Tai Chi are helpful in improving balance.
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The nurse is caring for a patient scheduled for surgery this morning who is not to be given anything orally
The nurse reviews the medication administration record and finds the patient has an important medication due but it is supposed to be given orally. What is the nurse's best action? A) Give the medication with a small sip of water. B) Give the medication via a different route. C) Hold the medication and put a note on the front of the chart for the surgeon. D) Call the ordering health care provider and clarify administration.
The daughter of an elderly man notices that her father has stopped seeing his friends for their daily walk and acts in an aggressive manner when anyone comes to his house
She states that he normally looks forward to interacting with his friends on a daily basis, and his general demeanor is friendly and caring. What does the nurse advise? a. This is a normal part of aging and there should be no reason for concern. b. The change in personality and behavior should be ignored as it is manipulative. c. The change in personality and behavior should be evaluated. d. The change in personality and behavior indicates it is time for nursing home placement.
Nurses generally experience difficulty in identifying behaviors and actions that could signal chemical dependency in a co-worker. Which of the following is not a behavioral change that occurs with chemical dependency?
a. Personality and behavioral changes b. Job performance changes c. Changes in educational involvement and pursuit d. Absenteeism
Who emphasized that public health must concern itself with the standard of living of citizens?
A. C.E.A. Winslow B. Lemuel Shattuck C. Florence Nightingale D. John Snow