Who are whistle-blowers?
A) Never retaliated against
B) Usually troublemakers
C) Always protected by federal law
D) Often afraid to speak out
D
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A nurse is caring for a patient who cannot speak clearly. Which technique should the nurse use to enhance conversation with this patient?
a. Speak loudly. b. Finish the patient's sentences. c. Ask question that require "yes" or "no" answers. d. Avoid communication aids to prevent embarrassment.
Which of the following sentences reflects pronoun usage as it is required in professional nursing papers?
a. The patient looked so blue you knew he was cyanotic. b. As the nurse, I would have applied oxygen at 2 liters. c. If a patient appears cyanotic, one may apply oxygen. d. The patient was cyanotic so you know oxygen was needed.
What is a priority of care for an infant with an intraventricular hemorrhage?
a. Avoid use of analgesia. b. Keep the infant's head to the right side. c. Minimize interventions that cause crying. d. Encourage the staff and parents to hold the infant.
The nursing assistant practices medical asepsis by
A) wearing gloves for all patient contact. B) sterilizing equipment after each use. C) following the guidelines for handwashing. D) wiping environmental surfaces daily.