New Zealand is a bicultural country with a recent history of immigration bringing it very much into the Pacific. In contrast, Australia's recent history of immigration positions it clearly as part of Asia
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: True
You might also like to view...
Grafts taken from one body and grafted onto another body are called what?
A) Allograft B) Homograft C) Heterograft D) Autograft
The home health nurse is caring for a 75-year-old patient with severe arthritis of her hands and fingers. The patient states, "I can't use these childproof safety lock caps because I can't open them." What is the most appropriate response(s) by the nurse?
a. "I see this is difficult for you. Do you have any family members or friends who can help you?" b. "We can ask the pharmacist not to put childproof caps on your medications; you may need to sign a form." c. "You can transfer your medications to different containers that are easier for you to open." d. "All medications come in childproof containers, so there isn't much we can do about this."
The nurse is planning patient education regarding wound care. Which concepts should the nurse use in designing this session?
1. Keep the information as broad as possible. 2. Use a standard preprinted form as a handout for the patient. 3. Ask the patient's family caregivers to be present. 4. Have the patient save all questions to the end of the session.
Medical asepsis refers to
A. absence of all germs from the environment. B. practices that limit the spread of pathogens. C. barriers that confine pathogens to a single patient room. D. sterilizing instruments that could spread pathogens.