A student nurse studying human anatomy knows that the following is a structure of the large intestine:
A) Duodenum
B) Jejunum
C) Ileum
D) Cecum
D
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An adolescent comes to the clinic because of a concern with a skin lesion, and he is accompanied by a parent. When the adolescent is called back to the exam room, the parent comes with the adolescent
What approach by the nurse would be most appropriate? 1. Instruct the parent to stay in the waiting room and tell him that the adolescent will give him a report on the exam. 2. Tell the parent he cannot come into the exam room with the adolescent. 3. Reassure the parent that you will talk with him about any of his concerns and questions. 4. Allow the parent to come into the exam room with the adolescent.
The nurse is caring for a child hospitalized with Reye's syndrome. Which of the following will the nurse watch for most carefully during the acute stage?
A) Indications of increased intracranial pressure B) An increase in the blood glucose level C) A decrease in the liver enzymes D) A presence of protein in the urine
A nurse in the hospice unit allows for the client's wishes to be expressed and implemented, when possible. Which ethical principle when used is designed to avoid using fallacies in ethical decision making?
A) Not allowing the client to share in the health care decision B) Serving the client in a manner that promotes harm C) Devaluing the client's self-determination D) Respecting the client's rights and treatment options
A novice nurse asks, "What is the role of psychopharmacology in the psychotherapeutic management model?" A mentor should respond that psychopharmacology makes it possible to
a. use the least restrictive treatment alternatives. b. prevent violence against nurses. c. identify desirable outcomes. d. determine psychopathology.