These statements are about gowns. Which is correct?
a. They are worn when splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excre-tions are likely.
b. The gown must partially cover you from your neck to your knees.
c. A wet gown is considered to be contami-nated if soaked.
d. The gown front and sleeves are considered to be clean.
A
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A) In type 1 diabetes, there is a complete lack of insulin secretion. B) In type 1 diabetes, there is a relative deficiency in insulin. C) In type 1 diabetes, there is insulin resistance. D) In type 1 diabetes, there is an over secretion of insulin.
In developing a problem statement, a researcher speaks to each of the following except:
A. variables. B. population. C. design. D. focus of study.
A 19-year-old woman has been diagnosed with
hypothyroidism and has started thyroid replacement therapy with levothyroxine (Synthroid). After 6 months, she calls the nurse to say that she feels better and wants to stop the medication. Which response by the nurse is correct? a. "You can stop the medication if your symptoms have improved." b. "You need to stay on the medication for at least 1 year before a decision about stopping it can be made." c. "You need to stay on this medication until you become pregnant." d. "Medication therapy for hypothyroidism is usually lifelong, and you should not stop taking the medication."
Which of the following health care financing systems has a strong focus on the principle of autonomy?
a. Fee for service c. Universal health insurance b. Managed care d. Single payer systems