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[Done] A patient care technician is preparing to transport a patient via a stretcher. Which of the following actions should the technician take when transferring the patient from a bed to the stretcher? A. Roll the sheets away from the patient. B. Remove the patient's IV and indwelling urinary catheter prior to transferring the patient. C. Instruct the patient to put their hands by their sides. D. Raise the patient's bed to the same level as the stretcher.

[Done] Your patient is lying in supine position and states they are tired and cannot catch their breath. What could be the possible causes?

[Done] What action would the nursing assistant take to avoid being accused of assault and battery when assisting a person to take a shower?

[Done] When developing the client's plan of care, which of the following concerns should the nurse address? (Select all that apply) Physiological: Thermoregulation Physiological: Perfusion Physiological: Gas Exchange Physiological: Comfort Safety: Injury prevention Psychosocial: Spirituality Physiological: Pain Psychosocial: Stress and Coping

[Done] require a small amount of specialized training for a short period of time.

[Done] The body _______ movement promotes acceptance of all bodies, regardless of size, shape, skin tone, gender, and ability. A) positivity B) weight C) management D) gender

[Done] 1. Describe the primary focus of Freud's psychosexual theory of development. 2. What is the significance of the Zone of Proximal Development in Vygotsky's socio-cultural theory? 3. What is "private speech" and how does Vygotsky view its role in cognitive development? 4. Describe the main events and developmental milestones of the germinal stage. 5. What is attachment, and why is it important in infancy? 6. What is the primary difference between guidance and counseling? 7. What are the key components of a treatment plan in counseling? 8. What is the role of empathy in effective counseling?

[Done] A change in the type of seizure the individual usually experiences that causes them to stop breathing requires what type of reporting? Select one: A. Certain Time B. Routine C. Emergency D. Urgent

[Done] What does the 'C' in the CATCH principle stand for?

[Done] The nurse is reinforcing teaching regarding diet to a client who has had a myocardial infarction. Which of the following diet choices by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? A. Barbecued ribs and canned baked beans. B. Baked turkey and salad. C. Fried fish sandwich and potato salad. D. Biscuits with sausage gravy and sliced tomatoes.