MC A health policy is developed that allows for creating housing for homeless men during adverse weather, but no provision is made for homeless families. The evaluation criteria that would best reflect this policy inequity is
A. Cost.
B. Appropriateness.
C. Equity.
D. Feasibility.
C. Equity.
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Glen is not expected to survive the night in the intensive care unit. The most important nursing intervention is to
A) provide a bible at the bedside. B) allow family members 10 minutes each at the bedside. C) allow family members open visitation at the bedside. D) request last rites for the patient.
A nurse has delegated the administration of a tap water enema to a nursing assistive personnel (NAP). The assistive personnel demonstrates understanding of the procedure when she states which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. "I will lower the enema when the patient complains of cramping." b. "I will speed up the enema administration when the patient complains of cramping." c. "I will withdraw the tube when the patient complains of cramping." d. "I will clamp the tubing when the patient complains of cramping." e. "I will fill the bag with hot water because it will cool while I am administering the enema." f. "I will have the patient sit on the toilet while I am administering the enema."
The nurse who respects the patient's right to refuse treatment is following which bioethical principle?
a. Justice b. Beneficence c. Autonomy d. Fidelity
Pediatric dosages of drugs are based on children's unique characteristics and constantly changing small bodies. Because of these facts you must consider body ________, ________, ________, ________, and the general ________ of the child.
What will be an ideal response?