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posterior tibial
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Which is a step in the nursing diagnoses?
1) observation
2) reporting
3) evaluation
4) Assignment
A healthy adult has:
1) 5-10 respirations /min
2) 12-20 respirations / min
3) 18-20 respirations / min
4) 20-25 respirations / min
Which is a sign of infection:
A) A bruise
B) redness in a body part
c) warm, dry intact skin
d) a bleeding wound
Your role in the nursing process involves:
1) reporting observations
2) making nursing diagnoses
3) writing the care plan
4) evaluating if goals are met
A person has a catheter. You are going to turn the person from the left to the right side. what should you do with the drainage bag?
1) move it to the right side
2) keep it on the left side
3) hang it from an IV pole
4) remove the catheter and the drainage bag
If you are not sure you heard an accurate BP measurement you should:
1) record what you think you heard
2) measure the BP again after 60 seconds
3) Measure the BP again after 120 seconds
4) ask another nursing assistant to take the BP
You were exposed to a blood-borne pathogen, which is true?
1) you do not have to report the exposure
2) you pay for the required tests
3) you can refuse HIV and HBV testing
4) the source individual can refuse testing
Your state and agency allow you to insert rectal suppositories. you insert a suppository
a) into the feces
b) into the stoma
c) along the rectal wall
d) with an enema tube
Which Statement about the care process is true:
1) the person's family is not involved
2) any staff member can attend
3) you do not share ideas about the person's care
4) The person can refuse suggested actions
What is Corbin's middle name?
a rectal temperature is taken when a person;
1) is unconscious
2) has heart disease
3) is confused
4) has diarrhea