A 70-year-old patient has a history of hypertension for 20 years and accidentally falls when getting up in the night during hospitalization. This patient complains of lumbago and back pain. Which of the following nursing measure is wrong?
A: Immediately lift the patient from the ground
B: Immediately notify the doctor
C: Observe the vital signs
D: Examine the neuromotor function
A: Immediately lift the patient from the ground
B: Immediately notify the doctor
C: Observe the vital signs
D: Examine the neuromotor function
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- which one of the following is improper when having body contact with a patient? A: Patting him or her gently in the back when the patient is vomiting B: Helping the patient with limited physical mobility to get off he bed C: Putting hands on the patient’s waist D: Shaking hands with the patient when saying goodbye
- j) As for the treatment method, if a patient over 30 years old the doctor would suggest the patient to take __________ as a special means to prevent the lesions to blood vessels.
- The patient has a history of emotional __________.
- A 67-year-old man presents with sudden dyspnea over the past 2 hours, the following considerations should be noted in the first place in his physical examination EXCEPT A: pulsation of the carotid artery B: vital signs C: the auscultation of the lungs D: skinfold thickness E: patient’s history before the hospitalization
- Which of the following is a special patient from the perspective of age? A: Patients with hypertension B: Elderly patients C: Patients with gastric ulcer D: Male patients