Reimbursement for delivery of health-care services has not changed in the last 10 years
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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A) Azathioprine decreases the risk of thrombus formation. B) Azathioprine ensures adequate cardiac output. C) Azathioprine increases the number of white blood cells. D) Azathioprine minimizes rejection of the transplant.
The nurse is using a postoperative pain management scale to determine if a newborn recovering from emergency surgery is experiencing pain. Which observations indicate that the child is experiencing level 3 pain this time? (Select all that apply.)
A) High-pitched cry B) Baby is grimacing C) Baby has not fallen asleep D) Heart rate elevated to greater than 20% over the baseline E) Baby falls asleep for short periods and then wakes up crying
The nurse is instructing a patient about how to help prevent the spread of diarrhea. Which point does the nurse include in the teaching plan?
a. "When travelling internationally it is best to drink bottled water with ice cubes." b. "Be sure to wash your hands after using the bathroom or changing diapers." c. "Always wear clean gloves when handling raw meat or poultry." d. "Cut down on your fluid intake to decrease the number of diarrhea episodes."
One of Z.H.'s colleagues calls on the phone to ask how she is. You convey that you cannot
talk about Z.H. with her; however, she goes on to tell you that she thought something was wrong with Z.H. because her behavior had been so erratic, but "I had no idea it was drugs. I didn't think Z.H. would ever do anything like that!" What are the visible signs of a chemically impaired nurse?