The nurse working at a physician’s office is providing teaching to the parent of a child diagnosed with Tinea captis (ringworm of the head). How often should the nurse instruct the parent to shampoo the child’s hair with Nizoral or a selenium sulfide shampoo? a) Twice daily b) Weekly c) Once d) Daily

The nurse working at a physician’s office is providing teaching to the parent of a child diagnosed with Tinea captis (ringworm of the head). How often should the nurse instruct the parent to shampoo the child’s hair with Nizoral or a selenium sulfide shampoo?

a) Twice daily
b) Weekly
c) Once
d) Daily

 
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The nurse is assessing a patient for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Which of the following are signs and symptoms of OSA? Select all that apply. a) Polycythemia b) Insomnia c) Loud snoring d) Pulmonary hypotension e) Evening headaches

The nurse is assessing a patient for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Which of the following are signs and symptoms of OSA? Select all that apply.

a) Polycythemia
b) Insomnia
c) Loud snoring
d) Pulmonary hypotension
e) Evening headaches

 
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A health care issue often becomes an ethical dilemma because: 1. Decisions must be made based on value systems 2. The choices involved do not appear to be clearly right or wrong 3. Decisions must be made quickly, often under stressful conditions 4. A patient’s legal rights coexist with a health professional’s obligations

A health care issue often becomes an ethical
dilemma because:
1. Decisions must be made based on value systems
2. The choices involved do not appear to be clearly
right or wrong
3. Decisions must be made quickly, often under
stressful conditions
4. A patient’s legal rights coexist with a health
professional’s obligations

 
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Your client has a Braden scale score of 17. Which is the most appropriate nursing action? 1. Assess the client again in 24h; the score is within normal limits. 2. Implement a turning schedule; the client is at increased risk for skin breakdown. 3. Apply a transparent wound barrier to major pressure sites; the client is at moderate risk for skin breakdown. 4. Request an order for a special low-air-loss bed; the client is at very high risk for skin breakdown.

Your client has a Braden scale score of 17. Which is the most appropriate nursing action?

1. Assess the client again in 24h; the score is within normal limits.
2. Implement a turning schedule; the client is at increased risk for skin breakdown.
3. Apply a transparent wound barrier to major pressure sites; the client is at moderate risk for skin breakdown.
4. Request an order for a special low-air-loss bed; the client is at very high risk for skin breakdown.

 
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