You are asked to make a surgical bed. At what height will you leave the bed when you finish the task?
A. The lowest position
B. In Fowler's position
C. The highest position
D. The same height as a stretcher
Answer: D
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Which of the following reflects a nurse's responsibility when a drug is prescribed for a client? Select all that apply
A) Administering the drug to the client B) Monitoring for therapeutic response C) Checking for drug-drug interactions D) Reporting adverse reactions E) Teaching the client information needed to administer drugs safely at home
An older adult long-term care resident with dementia becomes agitated each evening after supper because he has not walked his dog
The nurse plans to intervene by doing the following: (Pri-oritize these options from the most therapeutic to the least therapeutic. Separate letters by a comma and space as follows: A, B, C, D.) A. Remind him that his dog is not in the facility. B. Help him draw a dog on paper and carry it with him. C. Give him a small stuffed dog. D. Reorient the resident to the time and place. E. Ask his daughter to bring the dog to the facility.
The following information is included on a drug label: "Protect from moisture. Protect from light. Dispense in a tight, light-resistant container." What is this information on a drug label called?
A) Additives B) Precautions C) Route of administration D) Storage
The nurse notes each of the following findings in a woman at 10 weeks gestation. Which of the findings would enable the nurse to tell the woman that she is probably pregnant?
A) Fetal heart rate via Doppler B) Positive pregnancy test C) Positive ultrasound assessment D) Absence of menstrual period