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[填空题]Visitors’ injury in United States national parks was the result of humans surprising these nervous, shy, and easily frightened animals.
[单项选择]The client was admitted with severe head injury resulting from a motor vehicle accident. The client is presently unconscious. To facilitate rehabilitation when the client’s condition allows, the nurse should
A. maintain limbs in the position of function.
B. apply restraints to arms and legs to control spasms.
C. exercise just the arms as the legs maintain their tone longer.
D. notify physical therapy as soon as the physician orders passive range of motion.
[单项选择]A client with a spinal cord injury and subsequent urine retention receives intermittent catheterization every 4 hours. The average catheterized urine volume has been 550mL. What should the nurse do
A. Increase the frequency of the catheterizations.
B. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter.
C. Place the client on fluid restrictions.
D. Use a condom catheter instead of an invasive on
[单项选择]Car crashes are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. children, and though most of us now think of car seats as standard baby equipment, about half of all children under the age of four who’ died in vehicle accidents last year were not restrained. It is calculated that only about two-thirds of children ages five to fifteen buckle their seat belts.
Moreover, the traffic-safety agency estimates that even among parents who always strap their children in, 85% are not doing it properly. They often don’t know where best to place the kids, don’t use the proper restraint for their age and weight, or don’t install the safety seats properly. Despite the reports about front seats collapsing onto back seats when certain car models get in accidents, the safest place in the car for any child up to the age of 12 is still the back seat. Babies up to 9 kg and one year old should ride in rear-facing infant seats.
Never place a child under age 12 in the front seat with a working pass
[单项选择]The client with a head injury receives mannitol (Osmitrol) during surgery to help decrease intracranial pressure. Which of the following nursing observations would most likely indicate that the drug is having the desired effect
A. Urine output increases.
B. Pulse rate decreases.
C. Blood pressure decreases.
D. Muscular relaxation increases.
[简答题]
"Being angry increases the risk of injury, especially among men," new
research says.
The researchers gathered data on more than 2,
400 accident victims at three Missouri hospitals. They interviewed each subject
to determine the patient’s emotional state just before the injury and 24 hours
earlier, gathering data on whether the patients felt irritable, angry or
hostile, and to what degree. Then they compared the results with a control
group of uninjured people.
(52) Despite widespread belief in
"road rage," anger did not correlate with injuries from traffic
accidents.
(53) Not surprisingly, anger was strongly
associated with injuries inflicted deliberately. But other injuries--those
neither intentionally inflicted nor from falls or traffic accidents--also showed
strong associations with anger.
(54) The correlations were
significantly weaker for women than for men, but there were no differences by
race. The
[单项选择]While caring for the client with a burn injury, the nurse should observe for signs and symptoms of which complication believed to be due primarily to hypersecretion of gastric acid
A. Paralytic ileus.
B. Gastric distention.
C. Hiatal hernia.
D. Gastrointestinal ulceration.
[单项选择]A client who has sustained a head injury is to receive mannitol (Osmitrol) by IV push. In evaluating the effectiveness of the drug, the nurse should expect to find
A. increased lung expansion.
B. decreased cerebral edema.
C. decreased cardiac workload.
D. increased cerebral circulation.
[填空题]Mary’s injury does not prevent her form (enjoy) ______ life.
[填空题]Injury problem could ______ (short) basketball player’ s career.
[简答题]包括了medical care class, 因为提到了injury: 选 learning medical skills