This post–World War II legislative act was passed to create a federal-state matching program to fund the construction of hospitals
a. Harrison-Grier Act
b. Hewlett-Packard Act
c. Hill-Burton Act
d. Hobbs-Stoops Act
C
The Hill-Burton Act of 1946 was passed to create a federal-state matching program to fund the construction and expansion of hospitals.
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a. Technology has replaced caring as nurses' primary focus. b. Technology and caring cannot coexist when related to patient care. c. Technology becomes a powerful tool when it works with caring. d. Caring is the essence of nursing and is isolated from technology.
A nurse is interviewing a 28-year-old, married, female client who works as a schoolteacher. She has just had her first child. The nurse documents that she is successfully passing through which of Erikson's developmental stages?
A) Industry versus inferiority B) Identity versus role confusion C) Intimacy versus isolation D) Generativity versus stagnation
While gathering a baseline history about a patient, a nurse is told by a team social worker that the patient "acts weird and has bad hygiene.". The nurse's responsibility is to:
a. accept the data without question. b. form impressions based on data personally gathered. c. document the impression of the team social worker. d. discuss the social worker's impression with the patient.
The nurse provides care for clients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Which laboratory test is the best indicator of effective treatment with antiviral medications?
1. CD4 count 2. Viral load 3. T4 lymphocyte count 4. Absolute neutrophil count