The Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is associated with which of the following principles?
a. Autonomy
b. Confidentiality
c. Justice
d. Respect for others
B
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The nurse is developing a care plan for a patient who's at risk for ineffective coping due to the effects of chronic illness. Which factor provides the best evidence that the patient is at risk for difficulty in coping?
A) Poor sleeping habits B) Lack of social support C) Adverse drug effects D) Presence of panic disorder
The nurse has developed a plan of care for a 6-year-old with muscular dystrophy. He was recently injured when he fell out of bed at home. Which intervention would the nurse suggest to prevent further injury?
A) Recommend the bed's side rails be raised throughout the day and night. B) Suggest a caregiver be present continuously to prevent falls from bed. C) Encourage a loose restraint to be used when he is in bed. D) Recommend raising the bed's side rails when a caregiver is not present.
A nurse in the labor and delivery room is assessing respirations on a newborn. The nurse understands that which change in the respiratory system occurs postnatally?
a. Respirations are stimulated by hypoxemia. b. It takes up to 48 hours for most of the alveoli to expand. c. Surfactant in the lungs interferes with lung expansion. d. Pulmonary blood flow decreases after birth.
The nurse is a member of the emergency preparedness committee, and she learns that anthrax is a bioterrorism threat that could infect and kill large numbers of people
Because of this, the organization should have which of the following on stock to treat anthrax? 1. No treatment available 2. Adrenaline injections 3. Intravenous or oral ciprofloxacin 4. Oral Benadryl