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joe

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A nurse is working in a facility that uses no-lift policies. Which benefits will the nurse observe in the facility? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Reduced number of work-related injuries
  b. Increased musculoskeletal accidents
  c. Reduced safety of patients
  d. Improved health of nurses
  e. Increased indirect costs

Question 2

A 55-year-old patient is preparing to start an exercise program. The health care provider wants 60 of maximum target heart rate. Calculate the heart rate that the nurse will add to the care plan as the target heart rate. Record answer as a whole number.
 
  _________ maximum heart rate
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, D
Implementing evidence-based interventions and programs (e.g., lift teams) reduces the number of work-related injuries, which improves the health of the nurse and reduces indirect costs to the health care facility (e.g., workers' compensation and replacing injured workers). Knowing the movements and functions of muscles in maintaining posture and movement and implementing evidence-based knowledge about safe patient handling are essential to protecting the safety of both the patient and the nurse.

Answer to Question 2

ANS:
99

Teach patients to calculate their maximum heart rate by subtracting their current age in years from 220 and then obtaining their target heart rate by taking 60 to 90 of the maximum, depending on their health care provider's recommendation. 220  55 = 165  0.6 = 99.





 

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