Depositions
What will be an ideal response?
Out-of-court statements made by a witness under oath.
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An African American patient is suspicious, has angry outbursts, and accuses staff of discriminating when they remove possibly harmful objects. Which factor best demonstrates cultural awareness regard this patient's behavior?
a. The patient may have feelings of powerlessness. b. Family solidarity is this patient's priority need. c. Institutional policies promote discrimination. d. The patient fears abandonment.
The nurse is caring for clients on the neurological unit. Which triad of neurological mechanisms does the nurse identify as most responsible when there is abnormality in ventilation control?
A) Medulla oblongata, cerebellum, and heart rate B) Pons, cerebellum, and oxygen receptors C) Medulla oblongata, mitral valve, and central receptors D) Aortic arch, pons, and CO2 receptor sites
A 3-year-old African-American child is diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. The parents know that sickle cell anemia is hereditary but do not understand why their child has the disease, because neither of them has it. The nurse explains that:
1. at least one of the parents has to have the disease. 2. only one parent has to have the disease or the trait. 3. someone in previous generations had the disease. 4. both parents were carriers of the sickle cell trait.
A young adult female client is concerned that she does not have enough "eggs" since she has not yet become pregnant. The nurse should assure her that the number of ova available to produce a pregnancy would be around:
1. 500. 2. 10,000. 3. 300,000. 4. 2,000,000.