The type of transfer used to move a client with strong arms and paralyzed legs is the

a. stand-pivot transfer
b. sliding transfer
c. body transfer
d. ambulatory transfer


b. sliding transfer

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1. Opportunity-oriented 2. Problem-oriented 3. Management-oriented 4. People-oriented

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Which intervention demonstrates effective care for an individual who has expressed a wish to "retire sometime soon"? Select all that apply

a. Asking about when they plan to retire b. Assessing their ability to handle the stresses of retirement c. Engaging them in a conversation about their interests d. Inquiring about the existence of any chronic illnesses e. Scheduling a full physical examination

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A patient who is prescribed oral terbutaline (Brethine) reports all of the following signs and symptoms. Which should you report to the prescriber?

a. Difficulty sleeping b. Taste changes c. Chest pain d. Dry mouth

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Although the American Nurses Association's (ANA's) code of ethics is reviewed and revised regularly to reflect changes in nursing practice, the basic principles that remain constant are: (Se-lect all that apply)

1. Advocacy 2. Reliability 3. Responsibility 4. Accountability 5. Confidentiality 6. Professionalism

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