An older client is observed having difficulty moving from a sitting to a standing position and has an unsteady gait. What should the nurse assess in this client to promote home safety? (Select all that apply.)
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The patient has been brought to the emergency department fol…
The patient has been brought to the emergency department following a motor vehicle accident. The patient is unresponsive. His driver’s license states that he needs glasses to operate a motor vehicle, but no glasses were brought in with the patient. The nurse should
A client is at risk for developing a pressure ulcer and does…
A client is at risk for developing a pressure ulcer and does not like to lie on his side. To enhance compliance, the nurse uses which of the following most effective explanation.
The nurse writes an expected outcome statement in measurable…
The nurse writes an expected outcome statement in measurable terms. An example is:
A nurse in a hospital is conducting a physical assessment wi…
A nurse in a hospital is conducting a physical assessment with a partly undressed patient. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
The nurse has identified several problems for a patient sche…
The nurse has identified several problems for a patient scheduled for a bone marrow transplant. By formulation of nursing diagnoses, the nurse:
The student nurse performs orthostatic blood pressure readin…
The student nurse performs orthostatic blood pressure readings during morning assessment. The results are: lying 146/78 mm Hg, sitting 128/68, and standing 110/62 mm Hg. What action by the nurse is best?
A patient requires frequent blood pressure (B/P) measurement…
A patient requires frequent blood pressure (B/P) measurements after being admitted with a gunshot wound. The registered nurse (RN) is delegating the task of collecting B/P measurements to a licensed practical nurse (LPN). When delegating, the RN knows which statement to be true?
The nurse responds to a patient’s call light. Upon entering…
The nurse responds to a patient’s call light. Upon entering the room, the nurse sees that the patient is lying on the floor, with bed linens around the legs. What is the most appropriate documentation for this incident?
A 71-year-old client is hospitalized with a cerebral vascula…
A 71-year-old client is hospitalized with a cerebral vascular accident (stroke). She becomes disoriented at times and tries to get out of bed, but cannot ambulate without help. What is the most appropriate safety measure?