Which of the following assessment findings is commonly noted in a client with advanced Parkinson's disease?

A. Macrographia
B. Micrographia
C. Ataxic gait
D. Increased arm swing


B

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A patient who amputated his thumb in a lawnmower accident hands the ER nurse his thumb in a glass jar. The nurse should:

1. place the thumb in a baggie with iced Ringer's lactate. 2. wrap the thumb in plastic wrap and place on ice. 3. leave the thumb in the jar and put it in the refrigerator. 4. wrap the thumb in a cloth saturated with normal saline and place in a baggie.

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Should a postpartum complication such as hemorrhage occur, the nursing staff will spring into action to ensure that patient safety needs are met

This level of activity is very reassuring to both the new mother and her family members as they can see that the patient is receiving the best care. Is this statement true or false? Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The nurse wants to determine if a patient is experiencing carpel tunnel syndrome. Which test should the nurse use to make this assessment?

1. bulge sign 2. ballottement 3. Phalen's test 4. Thomas test

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