A client rates his pain as 9 on a scale of 1 to 10. The nurse would expect to assess which of the following?
A) Constricted pupils
B) Hypotension
C) Increased serum glucose
D) Flaccid muscles
C
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Select all that apply. 1. Physical environment. 2. Educational environment. 3. Social environment. 4. Family environment. 5. Economic environment.
A pregnant teenager has arrived at a free clinic seeking care. She has had no prenatal care and is currently 27 weeks' gestation
Upon testing for a sexually transmitted disease (STD), it is found that she has active T. pallidum (syphilis). Given the fact that she has active syphilis at this stage in her pregnancy, it is very likely her fetus is at risk for: Select all that apply. A) being born prematurely. B) congenital defects. C) unstable blood glucose levels. D) cyanosis in limbs after delivery. E) blindness.
A nurse suspects that a client with a venipuncture is developing an infection. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take to ensure that the client will remain free of infection?
A) Provide the client with plenty of fluids and antibiotics. B) Maintain a low temperature and humid atmosphere in the client's room. C) Elevate the client's extremity and massaging the infected area thoroughly. D) Elevate the client's extremity and applying warm compresses.
The interdisciplinary health care team has shared goals for rehabilitation and restorative care. The nursing assistant's role in both types of care includes
A. Preventing skin breakdown. B. Safely increasing patients' mobility. C. Encouraging patients to do as much as they can for themselves. D. All of these