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The nurse is preparing an elderly client to get out of bed on the first postoperative day after a total hip replacement. Which of the following activities would be most helpful to the client

A. Demonstrate the use of a walker with partial weight bearing.
B. Explain to the client that she will be lifted out of bed to a chair.
C. Reassure the client that she will be assisted to walk to the hall.
Demonstrate the swing-through crutch-walking gait with limited weight hearin

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Sedative-hypnotic drugs are used to treat which of the following problems

A. Hallucinations and delusions.
B. Anxiety and insomnia.
C. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
D. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Directions: The question below is followed by six choices numbered 260-265. If a choice is correct, mark A in the space provided. If a choice is not correct, mark B. Blacken one circle on your answer sheet for each number. The nurse is explaining the Bill of Rights for psychiatric patients to a client who has voluntarily sought admission to an inpatient psychiatric facility. Which of the following rights should the nurse include in the discussion Right to obtain disability.

A 30-year-old primigravida tells the nurse that her hemorrhoids have become itchy and painful. The nurse instructs the client about relief measures. From which of the following statements by the client would the nurse suspect that the client needs further instructions

A. "I should sit in a warm sitz bath daily. "
B. "I can use a topical ointment for relief. "
C. "I should apply an ice pack at night. "
D. "I should decrease my fluid intake. "

In developing a plan of care for a client with rheumatoid arthritis, the nurse should consider that clients with rheumatoid arthritis should be positioned so as to

A. prevent flexion deformities of the joints.
B. decrease edema around the joints.
C. promote maximum comfort.
D. prevent venous stasis.

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