When the patient is sitting in a chair or wheelchair, the thighs must be at a 90° angle to the torso.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The nurse is reviewing health promotion activities with a client. Health promotion refers to:

a. any activity that prevents illness. b. an individual's lifestyle and behaviors. c. any activity that promotes the quality of health. d. assuring that people get regular physical checkups.

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Asymptomatic 1+ bacteruria is found in a nursing home resident with an indwelling catheter. The nurse practitioner's initial intervention includes

A. Assessing resident's cognitive status and last change of the catheter/bag B. Prescribing prophylactic Bactrim 1 tablet at bedtime C. Ordering a urine culture and sensitivity and prescribing empiric treatment until results obtained D. Ordering an x-ray of the kidney, urine, and bladder

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Care plans created by nursing students usually differ from those that are completed by nurses working on client units. An aspect of the plan that is usually included in the student's care plan but not in the client's record is:

1. Client outcomes 2. Nursing diagnoses 3. Scientific rationales 4. Nursing interventions

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A patient with a family history of heart disease asks the nurse to recommend herbs that decrease the risk for heart disease. The nurse suggests the patient discuss which herbs with the health care provider? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Flaxseed 2. Green tea 3. Soy 4. Milk thistle 5. Acai

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