A pulse is usually taken by compressing an artery over a bone.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which is not a part of assessment?
a. collection of data c. clustering of data b. validation of data d. analysis of data
In planning care for the fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) newborn, which intervention would the nurse include?
1. Allow extra time with feedings. 2. Assign different personnel to the newborn each day. 3. Place the newborn in a well-lit room. 4. Monitor for hyperthermia.
The nurse is assessing the client's neck. Which should the nurse recognize is an abnormal finding?
A. The tracheal cartilage does not move when the client swallows. B. The thyroid has no palpable nodules. C. The client's carotid arteries are visibly pulsating. D. The neck is symmetrical.
What are some truthful comparisons between the U.S. and Canadian health care systems? Select all that apply
A. Canada does not have enough physicians. B. Canada has socialized medicine. C. Costs are increasing in both countries. D. Physicians in Canada earn less. E. The quality of health care is poor in Canada. F. There are long waits to see a primary care physician in Canada.