When assessing a family for barriers to health care, the nurse would consider which factor to be most important?

A) Language
B) Health care workers' attitudes
C) Transportation
D) Finances


D

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You are the nurse evaluating a newly admitted patient's laboratory results, which include several values that are outside of reference ranges. Which of the following would cause the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

A) Increased serum sodium B) Decreased serum potassium C) Decreased hemoglobin D) Increased platelets

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The developmental self-concept task known as initiative versus guilt would occur in which person?

a. 3-week-old neonate b. 5-year-old kindergarten student c. 11-year-old student d. 15-year-old high school student

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A young child is diagnosed with meningitis and is prescribed an aminoglycoside. Based on the potentially toxic effects of the medication, what is the highest priority nursing intervention?

a. Schedule hearing tests and assess of urine output. b. Assess urine output and bone marrow function. c. Assess renal and hepatic function. d. Assess visual acuity and color discrimination.

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Professional behaviors for an RN include

a. Gathering research data d. Analyzing and evaluating quality control measures. b. Facilitating change in the organizational structure e. Practicing within a legal and ethical framework. c. Evaluating personal learning needs and assuming responsibility for continuing education f. Providing quality, competent, caring nursing interventions to clients

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