A nurse visits a client living on a farm residency. Which area did the nurse visit?
a. A region that has fewer than six persons per square mile
b. A home outside areas zoned as "city limits"
c. A county in a metro area with fewer than 1 million people
d. An area adjacent to a highly populated city
ANS: B
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While providing care, a school-age child develops epistaxis. What should the nurse do to help this patient?
A) Turn the child's head to the side and press on the nasal ridge. B) Sit the child upright and apply pressure to the sides of the nose. C) Keep the child flat and apply pressure to the bridge of the nose. D) Elevate the head of the bed slightly and apply pressure to the forehead.
A newly admitted patient reports to the practical nurse that she is "hungry." The nurse confirms that the patient is on a regular diet and promptly retrieves a meal and provides it to the patient
According to Maslow's needs theory, the nurse is meeting the patient's a. physiological needs. b. safety needs. c. self-actualization need. d. love and belonging needs.
All the ethical principles that guide nursing practice in general apply to nursing in faith communities. Using your knowledge of ethical principles,
which ethical principle is being practiced when the parish nurse works to empower members of the congregation to take charge of their health? A) Autonomy B) Confidentiality C) Beneficence D) Nonmaleficence
A nurse is employed by the American Heart Association. What feature of this type of organization is unique?
a. Assisting with access to health care services b. Promoting the use of inexpensive health care providers c. Using creative approaches to solve health problems d. Providing professional education to health care providers