Which would be a priority for a Catholic family with a stillborn child?

1) Last rites
2) Baptism
3) Prayer with rosary beads
4) Prayer from Old Testament


ANS: 2

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The nurse's neighbor routinely calls and asks for advice regarding health issues. What should the nurse do about these calls?

1. Tell the neighbor that the nurse is not legally able to give health advice outside the work environment. 2. Charge the neighbor a flat fee of $25 for each call. 3. Be certain that any advice given reflects both nursing and community standards. 4. Tell the neighbor that nurses are not educationally prepared to give health advice.

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The nurse has a client in the clinic who is complaining of nausea and vomiting. Which of the following can be a cause of nausea?

A) Increase in digestive enzyme activity B) Increase in gastric acid secretion C) Intestinal obstruction D) Rhinovirus

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An operating room nurse is offering a refresher course on general anesthetics. To evaluate the group's understanding, the nurse asks, "How does nitrous oxide differ from other volatile liquid anesthetics?"

Which response made by a member of the class would indicate a need for further teaching? a. Nitrous oxide has a higher analgesic potency. b. Nitrous oxide has a lower anesthetic potency. c. Nitrous oxide can be used as a primary anesthetic agent for surgery. d. Nitrous oxide causes nausea and vomiting more often.

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The pediatric nurse doing assessments on infants and young children is aware that the most common blood disorder in children is:

a. leukemia c. thalassemia minor b. anemia d. von Willebrand's disease

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