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Problems occur when high risk clients are not triaged out of…

Problems occur when high risk clients are not triaged out of intensive case planning.

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The most common behavioral technique used today is aversive…

The most common behavioral technique used today is aversive conditioning.

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When planning to bathe a patient who has anti-embolism (TED)…

When planning to bathe a patient who has anti-embolism (TED) stockings in place, which of the following actions is correct?

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The nurse is caring for a client admitted to the hospital fo…

The nurse is caring for a client admitted to the hospital for an infected wound in the right thigh. Which of the following is an objective finding of a systemic infection? 

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A nurse is evaluating a client’s ability to perform activiti…

A nurse is evaluating a client’s ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) and cognitive function three days after a stroke. Which type of assessment is the nurse performing?

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Which expected outcome is written correctly according to the…

Which expected outcome is written correctly according to the SMART framework?

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A nurse is preparing to take a client’s blood pressure. Whic…

A nurse is preparing to take a client’s blood pressure. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to ensure an accurate reading?

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Before performing a nursing intervention, such as ambulating…

Before performing a nursing intervention, such as ambulating a client for the first time after surgery, what is the most important action the nurse must take?

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In what order should the nurse remove Personal Protective Eq…

In what order should the nurse remove Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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A nurse is providing a complete bed bath to a client who is…

A nurse is providing a complete bed bath to a client who is on bed rest. While cleansing the client’s lower extremities, the nurse uses long, firm strokes moving from the ankle toward the knee. Which physiological benefit does this nursing action primarily promote?

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