Which of the following theorists is known for research on moral development in females?
a. Erik Erikson
b. Carol Gilligan
c. Lawrence Kohlberg
d. Jean Piaget
B
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The nurse will teach this patient to: a. start taking the SSRI and stop the MAOI when symptoms improve. b. start taking the SSRI and then gradually withdraw the MAOI. c. stop taking the MAOI and wait 5 weeks before starting the SSRI. d. stop taking the MAOI 2 weeks before starting the SSRI.
A client's urine specific gravity is 1.040 . Which action by the nurse is best?
a. Obtain a urine culture and sensitivity. b. Place the client on restricted fluids. c. Review the client's creatinine level. d. Increase the client's fluid intake.
A nurse is working in a cancer facility that follows the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) recommendations for essential components of survivorship care. Which recommendations will be the nurse's focus? (Select all that apply.)
a. Cessation of noncancer follow-up and care b. Prevention and detection of new and recurrent cancers c. Intervention for consequences of cancer and its treatment d. Coordination between specialists and primary care providers e. Surveillance for cancer spread, recurrence, or second cancers
What is one of the major attributes of health care law?
a. It defines the expected behavior of persons in the business of health care. b. The law or rule is easy to interpret and comply with. c. It is established by any health care authority. d. The creator must be an expert in health care.