After graduation from an accredited program in nursing and successfully passing the NCLEX, what gives the nurse a legal right to practice?
A) enrolling in an advanced degree program
B) filing NCLEX results in the county of residence
C) being licensed by the State Board of Nursing
D) having a signed letter confirming graduation
C
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A student nurse is learning about the health care needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) clients. Which terms are correctly defined? (Select all that apply.)
a. Gender dysphoria - Distress caused by incongruence between natal sex and gender identity b. Gender queer - A label used when gender identity does not conform to male or female c. Natal sex - The sex one is born with or is assigned to at birth d. Transgender - A person who dresses in the clothing of the opposite sex e. Transition - The time between questioning and establishing a sexual identity
Likert scales are sometimes referred to as:
A. semantic differential scales B. visual analogue scales C. summative scales D. Guttman scales
A client is being discharged after a tympanoplasty. Which instruction about cephalexin (Keflex) does the nurse provide to this client?
a. "Be sure to finish all the Keflex pills, even if you feel fine." b. "The Keflex may turn your urine an orange color while you are taking it." c. "Take the Keflex on an empty stomach and stay upright for 30 minutes after-ward." d. "Use sunscreen and avoid exposure to sunlight while you are taking Keflex."
A client with premature ejaculation is prescribed sertraline as part of the treatment plan
The nurse explains the medication to the client, informing him that the effectiveness of the drug will most likely be evident in approximately which time frame? A) 5 to 7 days B) 1 to 2 weeks C) 3 to 4 weeks D) 6 to 8 weeks