MC The assessment and evaluation of wounds and their management is the role of the

A. Physician.
B. RN.
C. LVN/LPN and RN.
D. RN and physician.


D

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The nurse outlines the age-related changes that occur in the urinary system, which include: (Select all that apply.)

a. hypertrophy of the prostate. b. decrease in secretion of renin. c. decrease in muscle tone of bladder. d. enlargement of bladder. e. increase in ability to concentrate urine.

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Which statement demonstrates that the nurse understands the limitations of an organized time management plan?

A) "I spend most of my time organizing my schedule rather than attending to my client's needs." B) "There will always be a certain amount of unpredictability to my day; so I plan time for that as well." C) "Nursing care of multiple clients demands a strict time management plan and a rigid adheres to that plan." D) "There are just too many interruptions during the shift to be well organized from a time management standpoint."

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A client has a healing abdominal wound. The wound has minimal exudate and collagen for-mation. The wound is identified by the nurse as being in which phase of healing?

1. Primary intention 2. Inflammatory phase 3. Proliferative phase 4. Secondary intention

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The patient who had a hip replacement yesterday has a visual acuity of 20/200 after correction. What is the nurse's best action to provide recreational activities during the rehabilitation phase?

a. Place the television to the left or right of patient's visual field. b. Encourage the patient to learn braille. c. Suggest use of talking books. d. Provide headphones for listening to music.

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