Remediation Questions And Answers
Cancer Treatment Options: Caring for a Client Who Has a Radiation
Implant (RN QSEN - Safety , Active Learning
Template - Therapeutic Procedure, RM AMS RN 10.0 Chp 91) -
ANSWER --pregnant nurses should never care for clients with sealed
implants of radioactive material, so if the nurse suspects she is
pregnant, she should inform her supervisor and request a different
assignment
-nurses should wear lead aprons while providing care, ensuring that
the apron always faces the client
-each nurse should have his or her own dosimeter film badge -the
client's door should be kept closed whenever possible and dirty
linens kept in the client's room until the radiation source is removed
Home Safety: Needle Disposal in Home Settings (RM FUND 9.0 Ch 13,
Active Learning Template - Basic Concept, RN
QSEN - Safety) - ANSWER --if a patient does not have an appropriate
needle receptacle, place the needles in a metal container that the
needles cannot puncture
, -the container should have a tight lid on it
-place the container on a high shelf
-do not place needles in a container that could be punctured
-throw the container away before it is too full
-to clean blood from needles (not that this is usually done), pour
bleach on needles
Health Promotion of Infants (2 Days to 1 Year): Expected Gross
Development (Active Learning Template - Growth and
Development, RM NCC RN 10.0 Chp 3) - ANSWER --reflexes are
present right after birth
-infants can first lift head off mattress when prone (~2 months)
-rolls from back to side (~4 months)
-rolls from back to front (~6 months)
-bears weight on feet, sits, leaning forward on both hands (~7 months)
-sits unsupported (~8 months)
-pulls self to standing position (~9 months)
-changes from prone to sitting position (~10 months)
-cruises or walks while holding onto something (~11 months)
-sits down from a standing position without assistance (~12 months)
Nutrition Across the Lifespan: Adolescent Nutritional Needs (Active