Q35. A patient has just had a leg cast applied with plaster of Paris. The nurse can best reduce the incidence of edema by:
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Q37. A nurse applying a pressure bandage for a patient shoul…
Q37. A nurse applying a pressure bandage for a patient should terminate the wrap by a:
Q26. An anxious patient in skeletal traction is distressed b…
Q26. An anxious patient in skeletal traction is distressed by the clear fluid drainage that is oozing from the pin sites. The nurse’s best intervention would be to:
Q48. The patient is receiving positive-pressure ventilation….
Q48. The patient is receiving positive-pressure ventilation. This means that her cuffed tube must be
Q22. A nurse is assessing a client who has an acute respirat…
Q22. A nurse is assessing a client who has an acute respiratory infection, increasing the risk for hypoxemia. Which of the following findings are early indications that should alert the nurse that the client is developing hypoxia? (Select all that apply.)
Q10. A patient requires a precise consistent concentration o…
Q10. A patient requires a precise consistent concentration of 40% oxygen, regardless of breathing pattern. Which of the following devices would best allow for this?
Q31. The nurse points out that the major advantage of the lo…
Q31. The nurse points out that the major advantage of the low air loss mattress is that it reduces the incidence of:
Q18. The nurse assists the patient with emphysema into the m…
Q18. The nurse assists the patient with emphysema into the most beneficial position to facilitate respiration, which is:
Q2. The nurse clarifies that the condition in which there is…
Q2. The nurse clarifies that the condition in which there is a decreased amount of oxygen in the blood is:
Data indicates that 10% of women aged 65 years or older have…
Data indicates that 10% of women aged 65 years or older have anemia*. A clinician tests the blood of 6 women that are 65 years or older. Find the probability that at least one of the women has anemia. Round your final answer to three decimal places. *Data from Bloodjournal.org and published in the 6th edition of your textbook.