Autonomy

What will be an ideal response?


Every person has the right to decide his or her own course of action

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What happens to the sickle-shaped red blood cells during a sickle cell crisis?

a. Rupture b. Production of hemoglobin S c. Interference with blood production d. Obstruction of major arteries

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To conduct assessment of the internal environment, the strategic planning team for Pacific Hospital:

a. Invites community members and staff of the hospital to an evening focus group session. b. Discusses what it sees as the primary threats and opportunities in demographic shifts affecting the hospital. c. Invites all levels of staff to focus groups on the effectiveness of the hospital envi-ronment, including information systems and staffing. d. Asks the board to provide a summary of major opportunities for the future.

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While in the waiting room, a child begins to cry when a toy has been taken from him. The mother immediately hands the child another toy and the crying stops. How should the nurse interpret the child's behavior?

A) Easily distractible B) Short attention span C) Negative mood quality D) Extreme intensity of reaction

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The staging of the client's cancer by the TNM classification is T1,N3,M1 . What is the correct interpretation of this classification?

A. The client has two tumors that are nonresponsive to treatment. B. The client has leukemia confined to the bone marrow. C. The client has a 2-cm tumor with one regional lymph node involved and no dis-tant metastasis. D. The client has a small primary tumor, tumor extension into 3 lymph nodes, and one site of distant metastasis.

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