MSR in New Zealand is voluntary

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: False

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The nurse is working in a pediatric office, and is conducting a physical examination on the child of a Latino family. Which of the following actions would be culturally appropriate for this client?

1. Ask the child how old he is while patting him on the head. 2. Look the parents directly in the eye when teaching. 3. Rub the child's head while telling him what a big boy he is. 4. Admire the child while touching the child's hand.

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Which of these changes in the gastrointestinal system of an older adult client place the client at risk?

a. Alcohol is absorbed faster. c. Gag reflex is less effective. b. Saliva production decreases. d. Liver size increases.

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The nurse has been assigned to care for a patient. The patient has been unresponsive and had no living will. The patient's family has requested no resuscitative measures be implemented. They state this is what their loved one would want

The nurse feels confident that life saving measures would likely be successful if implemented. What action by the nurse is indicated? 1. The nurse should contact the hospital attorney. 2. The nurse should share their beliefs with the family. 3. The nurse should uphold the resuscitation orders listed in the patient's chart. 4. The nurse should share beliefs with the unit manager.

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When providing nursing care to a patient, the nurse provides family-centered nursing care. What is one rationale for this nursing action?

A) The nurse does not want the patient to feel lonely. B) The patient will be more compliant with medical instructions. C) The family will be more willing to listen to instructions. D) Illness in one family member affects all family members.

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