the nurse note when a loud noise , an infant throws out their arms and then brings them quickly back to the flexed position
A. Positive Babinski response
B. Positive Moro sign
C. Nuchal Rigidity
D. Hyperreflexia
. how would the nurse document hard bumps on the proximal interphalangeal joints in patients with osteoarthritis?
A. Boutonniere’s deformity
B. Heberden’s nodes
C. Crepitus
D. Tophi
. while assessing edema on a client’s lower leg, the nurse notices a slight imprint (2mm) of his fingers where the leg
A. No edema
B. 1+edema
C. 3+ edema
D. 4+ edema
In case of positive Moro sign, there is a loud noise, an infant throws out their arms and then brings them quickly back to the flexed position, there is a sudden movement towards the stimulus. Hence Option B is correct.
if there are signs of hard bumps on the proximal interphalangeal joints in patients with osteoarthritis, noted by the nurse, then he/she should document it as Heberden’s nodes as per the medical record recommendations. Hence Option B is correct.
If there is an imprint of ≤ 2 mm indentation It is considered as 1+ edema. If =0 then no edema. If between2-4 mm then 2+ edema, if 4-6, then 3+edema, if 6-8mm then 4+ edema. Hence option B is correct.
the nurse note when a loud noise , an infant throws out their arms and then...
. while assessing edema on a client’s lower leg, the nurse notices a slight imprint (2mm) of his fingers where the leg was palpated which immediately disappears how would the nurse document this A. No edema B. 1+edema C. 3+ edema D. 4+ edema On performing a spinal assessment on your client, it is noted but the shoulders are rounded causing a visible A. Scoliosis B. Lordosis C. Kyphosis D. Spondylosis . A client respiratory are 8, how could these...