Which of the following interventions regarding worker safety would be the least effective?
a. Using job rotation and workplace monitoring
b. Designing equipment so that employee exposure to hazards is minimized
c. Having employees use safety measures and personal protective equipment
d. Designing the environment to encourage employees to follow workplace procedures
ANS: C
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In which patient situation would you expect to assess tachypnea?
a. Patient who is depressed b. Patient who abuses narcotics c. Patient with metabolic acidosis d. Patient with myasthenia gravis
The nurse finds a patient lying on the bathroom floor. The patient is unresponsive and has a pulse but is not breathing. What is the nurse's first action?
a. Give two breaths using mouth-to-mouth without a barrier device. b. Give two breaths using mouth-to-mouth without a barrier device and watch for chest movement. c. Give two breaths using a bag-mask device. d. Start chest compressions until an AED is available.
The nurse has just taken vital signs for a 30-year-old client. Based on the results, the nurse will report the following finding that is out of the expected range for a client of this age:
1. T = 37.4° C 2. P = 110 beats/min 3. R = 20 breaths/min 4. BP = 120/76 mm Hg