When using a restraint on a child,

A) obtain a physician's order first.
B) release the restraints every 4 hours.
C) tie the restraint to the bed rail.
D) elevate the head of the bed every 30 minutes.


D

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What knowledge is required to fully define nursing research?

a. An exhaustive list of the research that has already been conducted in nursing b. Ways to perform the major descriptive and inferential statistics needed for analysis c. Research studies well received by other disciplines for collaborative projects d. A determination of what nurses need to know to provide the best patient care

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Nurses have a duty to give back to their profession. Once you gain experience, you could do this by acting as a ___________, or role model, for novice nurses

a. mentor b. supervisor c. partner d. preceptor

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A client is being discharged from an acute hospital following an extensive illness

The client continues to require IV antibiotics, is not able to complete ADLs (activities of daily living) without assistance, and has no family available to assist in the recovery phase. The nurse should make a recommendation for this client to: 1. Stay in the hospital until the client is fully capable of self-care. 2. Remain in the hospital until the antibiotic course is completed. 3. Be discharged to an extended care facility. 4. Go to a nursing home.

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