Breastfeeding only is not adequate contraception
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: True
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Many critically ill patients experience anxiety. The nurse can reduce anxiety with which approach?
a. Ask family members to limit their visitation to 2-hour periods in morning, afternoon, and evening. You know that this is the best approach to ensure uninterrupted rest time for the patient. Tell the patient, "Mr. J., your family is in the waiting room. They will be permitted to come in at 2:00 PM after you take a short nap." b. Explain the unit routine. "Mr. J., assessments are done every 4 hours; patients are bathed on the night shift around 5:00 AM; family members are permitted to visit you after the physicians make their morning rounds. They can spend the day. Lights are out every night at 10:00 PM." c. State, "Mr. J., it's time to turn you. I am going to ask another nurse to come in and help me. We will turn you to your left side. During the turn, I'm going to inspect the skin on your back and rub some lotion on your back. This should help to make you feel better." d. Suction Mr. J.'s endotracheal tube immediately when he starts to cough. Tell him, "Mr. J., your tube needs suctioned; you should feel better after I'm done."
A healthy BMI is in the range of:
A) 7 to 16 B) 16 to 18.5 C) 18.5 to 24.9 D) 25 to 32
Which precaution should you teach patients prescribed carbamazepine (Tegretol)?
a. Avoid crowds and people who are ill. b. Take this drug with an antacid to prevent ulcers. c. Restrict your fluid intake to less than 1.5 L daily. d. Keep the bottle containing the drug in the refrigerator.
The purpose of an institutional review board (IRB) in a university or clinical agency is to
a. approve funding for studies based on ethical standards. b. critically appraise ethical aspects of published studies. c. define ethical standards for the institution. d. protect the human rights of subjects in proposed studies.