Staphylococcal infections may cause
A. athlete's foot.
B. wound infections.
C. herpes.
D. measles and mumps.
Answer: B
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a. The skin of older adults is more fragile and susceptible to injury. b. Always support older adults under the soft tissue when moving them in bed. c. Weakness and hypertension are common signs and symptoms noted in an older adult on bed rest. d. Aging tends to result in loss of flexibility and joint mobility. e. Older adults sometimes become fearful when hydraulic lifts are used for transfers.
A 92-year-old client is admitted to the cardiac unit with chest pain. The physician ordered Restoril 15 mg at bedtime. The usual dosage given to adults is 30 mg. What interventions would the nurse take for this client?
A) administer the drug as ordered B) ask the physician to change the dosage to 30 mg C) monitor the client's renal function D) give the client the drug and contact the doctor for a second dose if the client does not fall asleep
Members of a state's constituent member association meet at a local restaurant to plan a Nurse Walk to support the local food bank
When entering the restaurant, the nurses note the environmental inspection report shows deficiencies because food handlers were not wearing hairnets and rodents were spotted, resulting in a score of 60 out of 100. This certificate of inspection is health policy enforced at which level of government? a. Local b. State c. Federal d. International
The nurse is preparing to bath a client on the first postoperative day. Which nursing intervention should take priority?
1. Apply lotion to the extremities. 2. Change the water when it becomes cold. 3. Raise side rails when gathering supplies. 4. Remove the soiled dressing during the bath.