A person has balance problems. The person:
a. Is at risk for falls
b. Is taking medications
c. Will have memory problems
d. Has impaired hearing
A
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The nurse is assessing a patient's pain using the pain scale. The patient is tearful, hesitant to move, and grimacing. The patient rates the pain at this time as a 2 using the pain scale. The nurse should conclude which of the following?
A) The patient has rated the pain as minimal according to the scale. B) The nurse should reinforce teaching about the pain scale number system. C) The nurse should reassess the pain in 30 minutes. D) The medication the patient is receiving is not adequate for pain relief.
How can nurses promote social justice?
a. By contacting lawmakers about environmental health issues b. By assisting at homeless shelters c. By advocating for policies to improve social conditions d. By serving on a local coalition to prevent obesity
Diabetes meal planning involves having the person:
a. Eat only carbohydrates b. Eat only protein c. Avoid fats d. Eat the same amount of carbohydrates, proteins, and fat each day
Which physical assessment(s) would be pertinent to the patient with asthma? (Select all that apply.)
a. Lung sounds b. Patient color c. Respiratory rate and effort d. Peak expiratory flow e. Pulse oximetry reading f. Bowel sounds