The most commonly injured abdominal organ from blunt trauma is the

A) liver.
B) stomach.
C) spleen.
D) pancreas.


C

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After teaching a client who is recovering from an endoscopic trans-nasal hypophysectomy, the nurse assesses the client's understanding. Which statement made by the client indicates a correct understanding of the teaching?

a. "I will wear dark glasses to prevent sun exposure." b. "I'll keep food on upper shelves so I do not have to bend over." c. "I must wash the incision with peroxide and redress it daily." d. "I shall cough and deep breathe every 2 hours while I am awake."

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How does the available staff influence the selection of either continuous electronic or intermittent auscultation as the fetal monitoring method?

a. There must be a one-to-one nurse-to-client ratio regardless of the method used. b. Staffing patterns do not influence fetal monitoring choices. c. Use of intermittent auscultation requires a lower nurse-to-client ratio. d. More nurses are needed when electronic fetal monitoring is used because of increased medical interventions.

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What is the primary reason that family is an important unit in society?

a. Offers unconditional love and acceptance b. Provides emotional support and security c. Is essential to life and society d. Promotes cultural values and attitudes

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The_____________________ focuses on making available to individual registered nurses and organizations where nurses practice resources for pursing excellence in practice. Standard Text:

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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