_____________ elevates an area of the body off the surface of the bed to prevent pressure
A) Cradling
B) Transferring
C) Lifting
D) Bridging
D
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A. Hair loss B. Leukocytosis C. Nausea D. Polycythemia E. Skin desquamation
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a. inspection. b. palpation. c. percussion. d. the use of joint calipers.
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a. Uterine atony, thrombocytopenia, and hematoma b. Uterine atony, lacerations, and retained placenta c. Lacerations, hematoma, and disseminated intravascular coagulation d. Retained placenta, uterine atony, and lacerations
A psychiatric nurse is counseling a client who has thought patterns consisting of rapid responses to a situation without rational analysis. What assessment data will the nurse document on this client?
A. "Thought patterns are triggered by specific stressful stimuli." B. "Thought patterns contain the client's fundamental beliefs and assumptions." C. "Thought patterns are flexible and based on personal experience." D. "Thought patterns include a predominance of automatic thoughts."