To suspend the ball in the incentive spirometer, the patient
A) inhales.
B) exhales.
C) coughs.
D) swallows.
A
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Which of the following characterized childbirth during the 18th century?
A) Majority of births occurred in the home with female midwives B) Streptococci were identified as the major cause of puerperal fever C) Heavy doses of narcotics were used during labor D) Books on childbirth education were published
The nurse is supporting an 8-year-old child who is having blood specimens drawn. Which method would be least appropriate to use for distraction?
A) "Squeeze my hand as tight as you can." B) "Look at how many dots there are on the ceiling." C) "Count with me slowly from 1 to 20." D) "It's okay to scream if it hurts."
A nurse is preparing to educate a group of parents on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Which interventions are appropriate to decrease an infant's risk for SIDS?
Select all that apply. A) Using firm bedding B) Ensuring the room temperature is at least 80 degrees F at all times C) Avoiding smoking around infants D) Recommending bed sharing E) Placing the infant in a prone-position for sleeping
To thoroughly evaluate an elderly client's memory, reminiscence strategies are helpful because they
a. reduce the client's anxiety. b. produce a positive mood. c. stimulate memory chains through associations. d. allow evaluation of the client's judgment and general fund of knowledge.