You must remove all drinking water from the bedside of the patient returning from surgery

True

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The nurse determines that an adult patient has signed a statutory living will, also known as a natural death act. What does this mean to the nurse?

1. That the health care providers who abide by the document cannot be charged with criminal negligence associated with the patient's death. 2. The document is legally binding and all health care providers will abide by its provisions. 3. The directions of the document will be followed, even if the patient makes a verbal request that directly contradicts the provisions of the document. 4. In order to revoke the document, the patient must sign a subsequent living will.

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A patient with arthritis asks a nurse which nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication is best to take. The nurse learns that this patient has a family history of cardiovascular disease. The nurse will recommend which NSAID?

a. Celecoxib (Celebrex) b. Diclofenac (Voltaren) c. Ketorolac intranasal (Sprix) d. Naproxen (Aleve)

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An infant with type O Rh-positive blood becomes visibly jaundiced at 12 hours of age. The mother with type O Rh-negative blood asks why this has occurred. How should the nurse respond?

1. "The RhoGAM you received at 28 weeks' gestation did not prevent alloimmunization." 2. "Your body has made antibodies against the baby's blood that are destroying her red blood cells." 3. ""The red blood cells of your baby are breaking down because you both have type O blood." 4. "Your baby's liver is too immature to eliminate the red blood cells that are no longer needed."

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Examples of foods that contain protein are

A. meat and poultry. B. rice and cereal. C. fruits and vegetables. D. bread, cheese, and yogurt.

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