Rate long-term care settings from least restrictive to most… Rate long-term care settings from least restrictive to most restrictive. Read Details
The nurse is caring for a client with spinal cord injury who… The nurse is caring for a client with spinal cord injury who is experiencing autonomic dysreflexia. Which of the following is not a potential symptom of this reflex action? Read Details
Which of the following is false about aging in place? Which of the following is false about aging in place? Read Details
A psychiatric client receiving home health care must meet wh… A psychiatric client receiving home health care must meet which of the following criteria? Read Details
Which of the following statements define rehabilitation? (Se… Which of the following statements define rehabilitation? (Select all that apply) Read Details
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client with a genetic di… The nurse is caring for a pediatric client with a genetic disorder requiring habilitation. Which aspect of care should the nurse focus on? Read Details
As part of the rehabilitation treatment team, why is the nur… As part of the rehabilitation treatment team, why is the nurse often the first professional to detect symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? Read Details
A nurse is helping a caregiver set a schedule to administer… A nurse is helping a caregiver set a schedule to administer pain medication to a hospice client. Which of the following is an important consideration in pain management? Read Details
Which term is defined as the loss of ability to participate… Which term is defined as the loss of ability to participate in one or more major life activities as a result of mental, emotional, or physical impairment? Read Details
A client receiving home health care is considered “homebound… A client receiving home health care is considered “homebound” for Medicare coverage. Which of the following criteria must the client meet? Read Details