Professional boundaries are always clearly defined.

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


False

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A patient is brought by friends to the ED after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. The patient sustained blunt trauma to the abdomen. What nursing action would be most appropriate for this patient?

A) Ambulate the patient to expel flatus. B) Place the patient in a high Fowler's position. C) Immobilize the patient on a backboard. D) Place the patient in a left lateral position.

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The nurse performs Allen's test before obtaining an ABG specimen to determine

a. if an allergy to heparin is present. b. if ulnar circulation is adequate. c. the patency of the radial artery. d. the presence of neuromuscular weakness.

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A client with rheumatoid arthritis reports more pain in the fall. This is known as a(n):

a. seasonal flare-up c. rheumatoid fall syn-drome b. exacerbation d. remission

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A client is experiencing a reoccurrence of the symptoms typical of gout in his right foot. The nurse shows an understanding of the diagnostic testing appropriate for this client when preparing the client for a(n): Select all that apply

1. Serum uric acid level. 2. Complete blood count (CBC). 3. X-ray of the affected foot. 4. MRI of the affected foot. 5. CT of the affected foot.

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