When planning interventions in the immediate hours after birth the nurse recognizes the need to provide an injection of which of the following to manage bacteria in the intestinal tract?
A) Vitamin K
B) Vitamin A
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
Ans: A
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An inpatient nursing unit uses Madeleine Leininger's theory to organize nursing care. The manager would conclude that a new nurse has successfully integrated this theory into practice when the nurse does which of the following actions?
A. Emphasizes caring over curing in nursing actions B. Establishes trusting relationships with patients C. Knows the cultural practices of many different groups D. Organizes environmental factors for the patient's benefit
Which type of literature review combines the results of studies into a measurable format and statistically estimates the effects of proposed interventions?
a. Integrative review b. Meta-analysis c. Peer review d. Systematic review
The nurse is reviewing a client's lab values, which indicate normal serum osmolality. Which intravenous solutions will not cause a fluid shift in this client?
1. Colloids 2. Isotonic solutions 3. Hypertonic solutions 4. Hypotonic solutions
When an African American adolescent client asks the nurse how to care for her long hair, which is braided into small braids, the nurse should instruct the client that:
A) braids should be undone every day. B) combs should be washed as often as necessary. C) hair should be washed as often as necessary. D) lubricants or oils should not be used on the braids.