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1.D Multiple-Choice Exercises 1. The most expensive type of healthcare setting is usually a(n) a) assisted-living community. b) hospice organization. c) respite care facility. acute care facility. 2. OBRA is federal legislation that regulates rehabilitation hospitals. b) long-term care facilities. c) respite care services. d) home health agencies. 3. To ensure that hospitals are in compliance with federal regulations, they are surveyed by the a) Joint Commission at least every year. b) Joint Commission at least once every 3 years....
2 4. Describe proper personal grooming 7 Why should artificial nails not be worn to habits (A) They may not match the uniform. () Confused residents may want to eat Multiple Choice 1. Why is proper grooming important for nurs (A) Proper grooming helps NAs get to work them. NAs? (G) They make it more difficult to chart (D) They harbor bacteria. 5. Explain the chain of command and Multiple Choice on time (B) Proper grooming improves the accuracy of...
Name 4. Identify barriers to communication S. List ways to make commu accurate and explain how to effective interpersonal relat rsity Across 3. Type of terminology that may not be un eople with varied er in the world Multiple Choice derstood by residents or their families; NAs should speak in simple, everyday words 1. One way for a nursing assi is to t are practiced by a re passed on Types of questions that should be asked because they elicit...
5% 31. Mrs. Zimmerman, a resident with dementia, is seated at the dining table. The CNA observes that the resident is trying to eat a package of crackers without unwrapping it. The most appropriate statement by the CNAS: "You will get some extra fiber if you eat it that way "Why are you trying to chew on the crackers without taking them out of the package?" "T'll help you with that cracker package "Do you see what this lady is...
1. Which of the following helps promote the resident's quality of life? a. Having John Smith's family take his favorite books home. b. Insisting that be a nice attend the sing-along in the day room. C. Helping Mr. Green get to the activities in time for the bowling match. d Dressing Mrs. Jones in a stained dress since she will only get food on it anyway. A nurse tells you to give Mr. Smith a sleeping pill. You tell the...
d. Pull the curtain and close the door when the resident is urinating. 30. You are to empty a urinary bag. Which of the following is FALSE? a. Collect the urine in a graduate. b. Disconnect the bag from the tubing. c. Open the clamp on the bottom of the bag. d. Observe the urine and report your observations to the nurse. 31. You are to collect a urine specimen. Which of the following is FALSE? a. Label the container...
Nurses working in an
ambulatory care clinic observe an increase in the number of clients
with hypertension. In planning community education, which of the
following approaches is likely to have the most positive impact on
reducing the development of hypertension?
A appropriate rtising or a chan who is unconsaus. Which of the following actions proving the duona caur O Anurse is caring for a dient who has right-sided paralysis following a cerebrovascular accident. Which of the following prescriptions should the...
Which of the following is an advantage of technology in nursing practice? a. inclination of nurses to focus on the equipment rather than the patient b. increased ability to monitor patients remotely c. increased confidentiality of patient information d. reliability of internet resources 2. When using computers in direct patient care, it is important to remember to: a. assess the patient and provide care based on the individual's needs b. look up the clinical practice guidelines for each illness use...
Question 1 For each of the following sub-questions, select the best answer. Each correct answer is worth two marks. 1. Neither Chile nor Peru has a mass-market café culture, but this fact has not stopped Starbucks from trying to determine what can be done to make its coffee houses successful in those markets. By recognizing that people in these two South American countries do not drink coffee as people in the United States do and that it needs to change...
1. Oral acetaminophen has been ordered for a young child who has a fever. A liquid form has been obtained by the nurse to increase the chance of problem free administration. Prior to administration, the nurse is going through the rights of medication administration. When confirming the right dose, what term is the most appropriate? a. "160 mg" b. "one teaspoon" c. "one third of a tablespoon d. "SmL 2. A pregnant woman asks why she needs to take a...