Jim and Alice were recently married. Each has previously been married and had two children. What name is given to this type of family?

A) extended family C) blended family
B) nuclear family D) cohabiting family


C

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The nurse brings the medication into a child's room for administration. The intervention that will ensure safe administration of this medication is:

a. Call the child by name to verify the patient's identity b. Verify the patient's identity with the hospital identification band for child's birth date c. Inform the parent about the side effects of the drug d. Ask another nurse to verify the child's identity

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A patient has difficulty sleeping well. The patient says, "I wake up a lot during the night and feel tired when I get up in the morning." Which finding best indicates that interventions to improve sleep were effective?

1. The patient is compliant with self-administration of hypnotic medications. 2. The patient has not experienced any falls or injuries. 3. The patient verbalizes an understanding of the causes of insomnia. 4. The patient reports an increased sense of feeling rested.

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A group of students is reviewing information about neurotransmitter subtypes. The group demonstrates understanding of the information when they identify which neurotransmitter as having muscarinic and nicotinic receptors?

A) Serotonin B) Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) C) Dopamine D) Acetylcholine

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The nurse follows the nursing process when conducting medication education about insulin. The step of evaluation is best demonstrated by which question?

1. "Is your abdomen the best place to inject insulin?" 2. "What questions do you have about insulin?" 3. "Can you recognize when you are experiencing hypoglycemia?" 4. "Can you tell me four points you remember about how to take your insulin?"

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