when performing peri.cere what should you specifically observe for? select all that apply,
a skin irrotation
b. Redness
s c. discharge.
d. signs of breakdown
e. level of consciousness
when performing peri.cere what should you specifically observe for? select all that apply, a skin irrotation...
79. What are the routine components included in neurological recheck exam. Select all that apply. A. Viatal signs. B. Cranial nerves. C. Motor fucntion. D. Weber test. E. Pupillary respose. F. Level of consciousness
. When should you perform hand hygiene? (Select all that apply.) a) Before applying gloves to insert an IV b) After documenting in the patient’s chart located at the nurse’s station c) After moving a patient up in bed d) Before assessing a patient’s vital signs e) Before touching clean linens
injury. Which of the following should be included in the teaching? (Select all that apply) a. Place the patient on seizure precautions b. Position the patient in the supine position c. Monitor the patient for nausea and/or vomiting d. Monitor the patient for bradycardia e. Monitor the patient for heart failure TTA 42. A nurse is teaching a group of new graduate nurses about the care of a patient with a head 43. The nurse notes that a patient with...
select all that apply and why 5. A client is being discharged after having a thyroidectomy. Which discharge instructions are appropriate for the client Select all that apply a. Report any signs of hypoglycemia b. Take thyroid replacement medications as ordered c. Watch for lethargy, restlessness sensitivity to cold, and dry skin d. Avoid all over the counter meds NS:
Before administering a cholinergic antagonist to a client, for what should you specifically assess? (Select all that apply.) Skin elasticity Symptoms of cholinergic crisis Bowel and bladder habits History of glaucoma History of malignant hyperthermia After receiving a medication, the client is experiencing dysphagia. Which intervention by the nurse is the most appropriate? Provide orange juice for the client. Contact the health care provider immediately. Ascertain fluid intake and urinary output. Raise the dose of the client's anticholinergic agent.
Which of the following statements is/are correct for performing the microscale distillation? (Select all that apply.) a. Drops should be collected at a rate of 1 drop per 1 or 2 seconds. b. The pipe cleaner must be kept moist on the condenser tube. c. The body of the flask should be filled just up to the neck. d. The final distillation temperature should be recorded after half of the original volume has been collected. e. The temperature probe tip...
It is recommended that the adolescent should have a pelvic exam when: (select all that apply) A. she engages in any form of sexual activity B. she has menarche C. sexual abuse is suspected D. a contraceptive is desired E. she turns 18 years of age Typical cardiovascular changes in the toddler include: A. decreasing heart rate B.increasing O2 saturation C. decreasing blood pressure D. increasing respiratory rate What is considered one of the most important health promotion practices for...
select all that apply and why 7. A client is placed on Hypocalcemia precautions after removal of the parathyroid gland. The LPN should observe the client for which symptoms? Select all that apply a. Numbness b. Aphasia c. Tingling d. Muscle twitching and spasms e. Polyuria f. Polydipsia Ans:
What questions should the nurse ask when evaluating the effectiveness of nursing interventions? Select all that apply. What is the best nursing diagnosis to cover this cluster of signs and symptoms? What are the signs and symptoms that can be used to diagnose the patient's condition? Did the patient meet the goals established during the planning phase? Should the plan of care be discontinued? Next . Previous
c. abdomen d. upper outer arms e. upper outer thighs 19. When administering an intravenous medication, the nurse should explain which teaching points to the client? Select all that apply. a. date the medication will expire b. incompatibilities with other medications c. name of the medication d. purpose of the medication e.. possible adverse effects f. manufacturer of the medication 20. The nurse is providing education about reducing the risk of exposure to blood borne pathogens during venipuncture. Which statements...