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CORALGRILL2014

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Which statements are relevant to the problem that use of proper body mechanics does not wholly protect nurses from back injuries? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Small workspaces may contribute to injuries.
  b. There is increased obesity among nurses and patients.
  c. Some musculoskeletal injuries are the result of cumulative stress.
  d. Body mechanics studies were performed on men, providing results that may not be true for women.
  e. Some nursing tasks require unnatural positions, such as bending from the torso, twisting, and so on.

Question 2

Which cycle is associated with being a co-dependent individual?
 
  a. Experience fear, resort to manipulation, develop angry feelings toward victim
  b. Rescue someone, view the rescued individual disrespectfully, experience feelings of victimization
  c. Abuse a loved one, feel remorse, try to undo, experience increasing tension, abuse again
  d. Express love, experience dissatisfaction, engage in violence



Ptupou85

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, C, D, E
All of these statements are true and help to explain the reason back injuries continue to occur among nurses who have been taught the use of proper body mechanics.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Co-dependent people need to be needed. They become overinvolved with patients and go to extremes to rescue them by trying to solve their problems. Next, they devalue the rescued individual by implying that the individual cannot participate in his or her own care. Finally, they feel angry, unappreciated, and used as a result of the additional work and responsibility they have assumed.



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