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joblessjake

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Doug is a 67-year-old bus driver who recently had a myocardial infarction and underwent a triple bypass surgery. He didn't suffer any muscle damage to the heart. His nurse wants to discuss an exercise program with Doug.
 
  Which of the following statements best indicates that Doug is ready to change his behavior? A. I used to eat a lot of snacks during the day; I know that wasn't good for me.
  B. I am looking forward to returning to work when I am discharged.
  C. I am so thankful that I didn't have any lasting effects from my heart attack.
  D. My wife is looking forward to me coming home.

Question 2

A nurse works for a unit caring for patients after open heart surgery. A patient is confused and is attempting to get out of bed. The nurse is tired after working for more than 10 hours and is concerned for the patient's safety.
 
  What is the best action that the nurse should take to prevent the patient from harm? A. Restrain the patient with wrist restraints.
  B. Restrain the patient with a belt restraint in a chair.
  C. Sedate the patient with medication.
  D. Ask a family member to sit with the patient.



Jordin Calloway

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Answer to Question 1

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Patients are more open to developing an exercise program if they are at the stage of readiness to change their behavior.

Answer to Question 2

D
The Joint Commission has set guidelines for the use of restraints. These regulations set the standard that all patients have the right to be free from seclusion and physical or chemical restraints except to ensure the patient's safety in emergency situations. The standards specifically prohibit restraining patients for staff convenience, punishment, or retaliation.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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