A nurse is working with a client whose principal employment is in agriculture on a seasonal basis and has established temporary housing in the area while employed. This laborer is called a:
a. Seasonal farm worker
b. Migrant farm worker
c. Transient worker
d. Share cropper
B
A migrant farm worker is a laborer whose principal employment is in agriculture on a seasonal basis and for the purposes of such employment establishes a temporary abode.
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A client recovering from septic shock is preparing for discharge home. What priority information does the nurse include in the teaching plan for this client?
a. "Clean your toothbrush with laundry bleach daily." b. "Bathe every other day with antimicrobial soap." c. "Wash your hands after changing pet litter boxes." d. "Use an electric razor when you shave your face."
Add the following decimal numbers: 10.1 + 3.964
1. 14.064 2. 13.974 3. 13.064 4. 14.974
Which of the following statements would be incorrect?
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