Performing range of motion exercises on a client who has had a stroke is an example of which level of prevention?

A. Primary prevention
B. Tertiary prevention
C. Secondary prevention
D. Rehabilitation prevention


B

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An RN is performing an admission assessment in a newborn nursery that has a policy to assess temperatures rectally upon admission. The rationale is

a. axillary temperatures are not accurate immediately past birth b. this procedure may identify an imperforate anus c. it is essential to stimulate the passage of the first meconium stool d. rectal temperature must be taken if infant is under the radiant warmer

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What is the hallmark of pulmonary edema?

a. cough producing copious, frothy, blood-tinged sputum that often appears pin-kish b. orthopnea and cyanosis c. severe dyspnea, tachypnea, and cyanosis d. wheezing, dyspnea, and cyanosis

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Thiamin acts as a coenzyme when the body metabolizes carbohydrates. It also has another important function. What is that other function?

A) Thiamin is important in the metabolism of fats. B) Thiamin is important in the digestive process. C) Thiamin is important in liver functioning. D) Thiamin is important in nervous system functioning.

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Name an approach to protect the public by ensuring a level of competence among health care professionals

What will be an ideal response?

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