What instructions about transfering and positioning client to a bedside chair will you give to the assisting nurse
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389. The nurse is supervising a student nurse administer a tube feeding to a client via Levin tube. Which of the following actions, if performed by the student nurse, indicates a proper understanding of the correct procedure? 1. The Levin tube remains unclamped for 30 minutes after the feeding 2. Sterile equipment is used to administer the feeding 3. The amount of the feeding is varied according to the patient's tolerance 4. The tube feeding is given at room temperature...
The nurse approaches a 33 year old male client who was admitted several days ago to the psychiatric inpatient unit with a diagnosis of severe depression. The nurse smiles and says, "Hi, Doug. My name is Becca. I'm the evening nurse." She sits down in a chair near him. The nurse compliments the client on how he's looking and asks, "How are you feeling today?” The client leans away, maintains a slumped posture, avoids eye contact and shakes his head....
You are a nurse in a medical–surgical unit in a hospital caring for a 68-year-old brick mason who returned to your floor after surgery to repair both knees 2 days ago. The surgery went smoothly and you are responsible for his postoperative care. a. What activity assessments are instrumental to determine the best method to transfer this patient from bed to chair? b. How can tubes, IV lines, incisions, and medical equipment affect the patient positioning procedure? c. Outline the rationale for encouraging your...
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The stages of development according to Freud is all about the psychosexual development and each stage must be overcome in order to develop into a healthy adult. In each stage, there is a conflict that must be overcome in order to progress 1. List the various stages 2. Explain each stage and the milestone development 3. Give an example of the stage that is seen in the older adult and explain the role of the nurse in assisting the client...