A community health nurse is preparing a presentation for a community group about agents of terrorism. Which of the following would the nurse include as an example of a bioweapon? Select all that apply
A) Mustard gas
B) Anthrax
C) Smallpox
D) Nerve agents
E) Bombs
A, B, C
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The nurse is instructing a client in preparation for a colonoscopy. The nurse should explain that the client:
1. will need to be NPO for 8-12 hours prior to the exam. 2. will be given a soap-suds water enema shortly before the exam. 3. is permitted to drink clear liquids up until the time of the exam. 4. should eat a low-residue meal the evening before the exam.
The graduate nurse in orientation notices that a dietician evaluates each postoperative client's chart. They know that this is done primarily to: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Meet a regulatory agency requirement. 2. Determine nutritional needs. 3. Check for any cultural dietary considerations. 4. Check to see if there are any potential food-drug interactions. 5. Assess for overnutrition.
A nurse is doing some charting and needs a tool that will help with legal protection. The nurse remembers that one useful tool is the acronym FLAT, which stands for:
a. factual, legible, accountable, and timely. b. factual, legal, accurate, and time frame. c. fully accountable, legitimate, accurate, and truthful. d. foresight, legitimate, accountable, and timely.
A patient has been on furosemide for the past 2 months. While hospitalized after abdominal surgery, the patient calls for the nurse, stating, "I've gotten very short of breath all of a sudden. I'm having chest pain too."
Which problem would the nurse suspect? 1. Gastroesophageal reflux 2. Stable angina 3. Pulmonary edema 4. Pulmonary embolism