Remove extra linen from the patient's room at the end of the shift and return it to the linen cart.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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a. 10% b. 25% c. 35% d. 40%

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The parents of a child suffering from depression ask the nurse what causes depression in children. The nurse states that:

a. the causes of major depression are unknown. b. major affective disorders in parents increase depression in children. c. boys are more likely than girls to be depressed. d. the prevalence rate is higher in prepubescent children.

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A new nurse is orienting to the emergency department (ED). Which statement made by the nurse would indicate the need for further education by the preceptor?

a. "The emergency medicine physician coordinates care with all levels of the emergency health care team." b. "Emergency departments have specialized teams that deal with high-risk populations of patients." c. "Many older adults seek emergency ser-vices when they are ill because they do not want to bother their primary health care provider." d. "Emergency departments are responsible for public health surveillance and emer-gency disaster preparedness."

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Marc, an HIV-infected patient, is being treated with anti-HIV drugs. Which of the following statements should be told to Marc by the physician?

A. Underlying conditions will eventually die out. B. The treatment will produce a cure for the HIV infection. C. Routine chemistry and hematology will be performed before all dosing with IV drugs and periodically as determined by the treating physician for oral medication. D. The pharmacological treatment of HIV can be taken as a substitute for altering lifestyle patterns that promote the transmission of the virus.

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