Nurses in the middle ages through the 1800s had a strong foundation in:
1. Christianity.
2. working with the wealthy.
3. self-indulgence.
4. secular studies.
5.
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Rationale 1: Western nursing was strongly influenced by the Christian value of "love thy neighbor as thyself."
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An emergency department nurse is admitting a client during an especially busy time in the department. Space limitations will require that the nurse assess the client in a temporary location
Which of the following is necessary in an acceptable assessment setting? A) A bed that can be placed in the Trendelenburg (feet elevated) position B) A door or curtain to provide privacy C) A cool temperature to prevent perspiration D) Dim lighting to reduce glare
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a. Chadwick's sign. c. Hegar's sign. b. Goodell's sign. d. McDonald's sign.
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a. Assist the patient to soak in a 15-minute sitz bath. b. Insert a straight urethral catheter and drain the bladder. c. Encourage the patient to drink several glasses of water. d. Teach the patient how to do isometric perineal exercises.