A nurse is teaching a CPR course for non-medical professionals. Place the following steps for performing CPR on an adult in the order in which they should be performed
1. Chest compressions
2. Assess the patient
3. Clear the airway
4. Administer breaths
2, 1, 3, 4
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A patient is responding to a microbial invasion and the patient's differentiated lymphocytes have begun to function in either a humoral or a cellular capacity. During what stage of the immune response does this occur?
A) The recognition stage B) The effector stage C) The response stage D) The proliferation stage
What sympathetic responses to pain might be assessed by the nurse?
a. Increased blood pressure, increased pulse, and increased respiratory rate b. Decreased blood pressure, decreased pulse, and increased respiratory rate c. Increased blood pressure, decreased pulse, and increased respiratory rate d. Decreased blood pressure, decreased pulse, and decreased respiratory rate
A nurse returning to practice remarks that delegation is much more regulated and complicated than when she last practiced 20 years ago. What rationale would the nurse manager provide for this change?
1. "The shortage of nurses has been the major reason that there are so many rules to follow when delegating." 2. "Since nursing is trying to move back to the team approach to care delegation has become more important." 3. "The introduction of multiple levels of professional staff members increases need for delegation rules and regulations." 4. "The widespread return to primary nursing makes delegation more risky."
Midwives facilitate the optimal management of a healthy mother–infant dyad by each of the following except:
a. promoting skin-to-skin contact at time of birth. b. completing routine procedures, such as weight and bath immediately. c. providing appropriate ongoing breastfeeding support. d. initiating early and frequent breastfeeding.