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A patient turns on the call light when he needs
to urinate. The appropriate action is to
c. answer the call light and get the urinal.
A client is on CMR and in the prone position.
The nurse aide finds the client vomiting bright
red blood. The nurse aide should first
b. place the client in the side-lying position.
When performing catheter care, the nurse aide
should wash the catheter
c. away from the meatus.
A nurse aide who applies restraints on a client
without directions from the charge nurse may
be accused of
c. false imprisonment.
H.S. care is care that is given
b. before bedtime.
The best food choices for a geriatric client with
no teeth would include
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d. baked fish, whipped potatoes, spinach
souffle, and tapioca.
A client's family wants to talk about the client's
impending death, but the client does not want
to talk about it. The family should be
encouraged to
a. carry on the conversation away from the
client.
A nurse aide notices that a water pitcher has
spilled onto the floor. The best action for the
aide to perform is to
a. wipe it up immediately.
Upon entering a room, the nurse aide notices
that a patient is not breathing. The aide's first
action is to
a. call for help.
When should postmortem caer be performed?
b. Immediately after doctor pronounces
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The purpose of correctly positioning the client is to:a. prevent skin breakdown.
b. maintian function of joints and muscles
c. increase comfort.
A surgical bed should be left in what position?
highest position
A female resident's husband has asked for some
time alone with his wife in her room. What
should the nurse aide do?
(D) Let the husband visit in private.
A resident needs range of motion (ROM)
exercises every day. When the nurse aide tries to
help her do the exercises, the resident says she
will not do them. She says that they are too hard.
What is the nurse aide's best response?
(B) "I understand, but try working slowly and
resting often."
A resident has an indwelling catheter. As the
nurse aide cares for him, which of these should
the nurse aide report to the charge nurse
immediately?
(A) The resident complains of pain and burning.