List the four principles of rehabilitation.

What will be an ideal response?


·     Begin treatment as early as possible
·     Stress the patient's ability, not the disability
·     Activity strengthens and inactivity weakens
·     Treat the whole person

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What actions does the nurse anticipate will be done to care for this client? (Select all that apply.) 1. Induce vomiting 2. Obtain materials to assist with lavage 3. Initiate seizure precautions 4. Initiate an IV 5. Administer Narcan as prescribed

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The "clinical pharmacology" section of a drug product insert describes:

a. possible ways to treat toxic effects caused by the drug. b. physical and chemical properties of the active drug in the product. c. situations when the drug product should not be used. d. the mechanism of action of the active drug in the human body.

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An adult client tells the nurse, "No matter what I do, I never can make my parents happy with me or what I do in life.". Which of the following can the nurse do to assist this client's self-concept?

1. Suggest the client reduce the amount of time spent with parents 2. Remind the client that she is an educated woman with a great career and good marriage 3. Tell the client that she is too old to be listening to her parents 4. Suggest the client turn the tables and express the same dissatisfaction with the parents

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Which client would be the most likely candidate for the administration of total parenteral nutrition?

A) A client with severe pancreatitis B) A client with a myocardial infarction C) A client with hepatitis B D) A client with mild malnutrition

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