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a. lying with the head of the bed elevated at a 90-degree angle - CORRECT
ANSWER The charge nurse asks the nurse aide to place a client in the Fowler's
position after the client eats breakfast. How should aide position the client?
a. lying with the head of the bed elevated at a 90-degree angle
b. sitting with the feet elevated at a 45-degree angle
c. lying flat on her side
d. lying flat on her abdomen
b. five - CORRECT ANSWER How many stages of death were identified by Dr.
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross?
a. four
b. five
c. eight
d. two
b. the unaffected side - CORRECT ANSWER A cane should be used on
a. the affected side
b. the unaffected side
c. either side, depending on how the client feels
d. the weak side one day and the strong side the next
,c. increased exercise - CORRECT ANSWER All of the following factors contribute to
lack of appetite EXCEPT
a. decreased activity
b. bad dentures
c. increased exercise
d. decreased saliva
c. muscle wasting - CORRECT ANSWER Atrophy is
a. contracture
b. orthotic
c. muscle wasting
d. a fracture
b. planning the care - CORRECT ANSWER The nurse aide, a member of the health
care team can participate in the nursing process except for
a. collecting data
b. planning the care
c. making observations
d. carrying out selected interventions
c. hand rests - CORRECT ANSWER When using crutches, the clients weight is rest
on the
a. armpit
b. knees
, c. hand rests
d. shoulders
b. every two hours - CORRECT ANSWER How often should a client be repositioned
cannot move himself
a. every hour
b. every two hours
c. every three hours
d. every four hours
b. gain independence - CORRECT ANSWER A client who had a CVA is going through
a care/grooming program. The main goal of the program is for the client to
a. be discharged sooner
b. gain independence
c. learn to accept the disability
d. improve his body image
a. gain voluntary control of urination - CORRECT ANSWER The goal of bladder
training is to
a. gain voluntary control of urination
b. stop using a catheter
c. prevent skin problems caused by incontinence
d. prevent urinary tract infections from indwelling catheters