Some people choose assisted living because they:

a. Need nursing center care
b. Need medical care
c. Need help with self-care
d. Need skilled nursing care


C

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A client says that inserting an intravenous line causes pain. This type of well-localized pain is considered to be:

a. cutaneous pain. c. visceral pain. b. somatic pain. d. referred pain.

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The nurse is performing a hand-off report in the PACU. What is the best action for the nurse to perform during the hand-off report?

a. Write all information on a chart and hand it to the nurse who will assume care of the client. b. Follow the nurse assigned to the new client and give a verbal report that does not interrupt care. c. Focus on the report and sit with the nurse receiving the client to give a detailed re-port. d. Finish the report quickly so the nurse can assume care of the client.

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The drug that is often administered during the first attack of gout and confirms the diagnosis is:

a. colchicine. c. indomethacin. b. allopurinol. d. phenylbutazone.

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A client having flight of ideas was discussing with the nurse how a visit with the client's father had gone. Which of the following is a therapeutic technique to use with this client?

A) "You need to finish one topic before you start on another.". B) Use silence and allow the client to process thoughts the best way the client can. C) "Why do you want to change the subject?" D) "Let's continue talking about how you feel your visit with your father went.".

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