Several types of moral problems exist and are discussed in chapter 7 . Which of the following are examples of a moral problem? Select all that apply

a. Moral uncertainty d. Practical dilemma
b. Moral dilemma e. Moral distress
c. Routine problem


A, B, E

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a. "Young adults have gained sexual experience and do not need sexual education." b. "Once a woman has her baby, stress levels decrease, as does health risk." c. "The social pressure to get married is greater now than it ever was." d. "When married people both work, income is increased, but so is stress."

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During the first 3 phases of clinical trials, a drug is known as:

(A) Experimental new drug (B) Investigational new drug (C) Orphan drug (D) Generic drug (E) Chemical Drug

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A nurse is caring for a client after joint replacement surgery. What action by the nurse is most important to prevent wound infection?

a. Assess the client's white blood cell count. b. Culture any drainage from the wound. c. Monitor the client's temperature every 4 hours. d. Use aseptic technique for dressing changes.

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Order: NS 1,000 mL IV stat. at 125 mL/h for eight hours. Because the drop factor is 10 gtt/mL, the initial flow rate was correctly set at 21 gtt/min. After four hours, 600 mL remain to be infused. The infusion is behind schedule

Compute the new flow rate in gtt/min. so that the infusion will finish on time. If flow rates may not be adjusted by more than 25% of the original rate, to what rate would you reset the drip rate, or would you contact the prescriber instead? 1. Contact the prescriber. 2. 25 gtt/min. 3. 150 gtt/min. 4. 23 gtt/min.

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