The nurse is preparing a client for discharge when the client says, "You are a wonderful nurse. I was so lucky to have you taking care of me." The client gives the nurse a twenty dollar bill and says, "Please take this or you will hurt my f

I want you to have this because you've been so good to me." If the nurse accepts the money, the nurse has: (Select all that apply.) A) broken the law. B) done a good deed by making the client happy. C) acted in an unethical manner. D) risked being fired.


B

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Sallie has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and is asking about the "once a month" pill to treat her condition. How do bisphosphonates treat osteoporosis?

1. By selectively activating estrogen pathways in the bone 2. By reducing bone resorption by inhibiting parathyroid hormone (PTH) 3. By reducing bone resorption and inhibiting osteoclastic activity 4. By increasing PTH production

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A nursing student is studying public health. She learns that, according to C.E.A. Winslow's definition, some of the goals of public health are disease prevention, promoting health, control of communicable infections, and ____

A. Risk assessment for disease B. Birth control C. Education on personal hygiene D. Governmental safety regulations

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The nurse is conducting an education class about myocardial blood supply for patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The nurse determines that learning has occurred when the patients make which statements

1. "The heart has right and left arteries that arise from the aorta." 2. "The coronary arteries carry blood away from the heart to the right atrium." 3. "The heart receives its oxygen through the blood that fills it." 4. "Coronary arteries primarily carry blood to the left ventricle." 5. "The right and left arteries have smaller branches that go around the heart."

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