The nurse educator is reviewing the various types of client safety devices with a group of student nurses. What would be the best response by a student nurse about the type of safety device that is most often used in psychiatry?
A) Medical healing restraint
B) Chemical restraint
C) Behavioral health-behavioral management restraint
D) Have another nurse hold the client
Question 2
A client presents to the emergency department with dyspnea. Arterial blood gases are
drawn with diagnosis of respiratory alkalosis. What is the most common cause of
respiratory alkalosis?
A) Severe pneumonia
B) Emphysema
C) Hyperventilation
D) Asthma