A long-term care resident with dementia would most likely find which of the following baths least upsetting?
A) Shower bath
B) Tub bath
C) Towel bath
D) Whirlpool bath
C
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The nurse would explain that Whipple's operation involves
a. excavation of a pancreatic abscess and implantation of an external drain. b. removal of the head of the pancreas and portions of the stomach and duodenum. c. surgical removal of a pancreatic pseudocyst and implantation of an external drain. d. surgical removal of the tail of the pancreas and portions of the colon.
Sexual assault is:
1. limited to rape. 2. an act of force in which an unwanted and uncomfortable sexual act occurs. 3. a legal term for sexual violence. 4. an act of violence in which the partner is unknown.
The nurse is assessing a new orientee's knowledge of when to take vital signs. The following statement indicates a need for more education
a. I should take vital signs upon admission. b. I should take vital signs when there is any change in condition. c. I should take vital signs at the beginning and end of a blood transfusion. d. I should take vital signs if a patient reports feeling different.
In general, the margin of safety for OTC drugs
A. is higher than for prescription drugs 2 B. is lower than for prescription drugs C. needs to be, by law, equivalent to that of prescription drugs D. may be higher or lower than for prescription drugs, depending upon the degree of access to the product