The nurse is caring for a person who donated a kidney to a stranger in need. According to Gilligans stages of moral development, the person who donated the kidney is in which of the following stages?
a. Preconventional
b. Conventional
c. Postconventional
d. Midconventional
Answer: b. Conventional
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An IV of Pronestyl 3 g in 500 mL D5W is infusing at 40 mL/hr. What dose is the client receiving? _______________
a. 4 mg/hr b. 4 mg/min c. 240 mg/min d. 60 mg/min
The nurse is conducting a class on potential bioterrorism agents, and a participant asks, "Which one has three routes of exposure to humans?" Which response by the nurse is correct?
a. Anthrax b. Smallpox c. Botulism d. Tularemia
Terrorists have detonated a "dirty bomb" in a shopping center. Nurses are called to the site to assist with triage of victims
Besides treating injuries incurred from the blast itself, the priorities for treatment for most of the victims will include: a. administering potassium iodide as soon as possible. b. giving Prussian blue and monitoring elec-trolytes. c. monitoring urine and stool samples for radioactivity. d. removing clothing and bathing victims.
An older male client with chronic gastritis asks the nurse, "Do you think I'll get gastric cancer?" The most accurate response by the nurse is
a. "As long as the chronic gastritis is diagnosed early, there is little risk of gastric cancer." b. "Chronic gastritis is not associated with the development of gastric cancer in men over 40." c. "Individual predictions are not possible, but chronic gastritis is associated with the development of gastric cancer." d. "Women with chronic gastritis are more likely to get gastric cancer than men who have chronic gastritis."