Nursing is described as a human science based on inclusion of which of the following in the discipline?

A) Physiology
B) Human health
C) Anthropology
D) All of the above


D

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The nurse who is operating with the ethics of care in mind believes which statement?

1. "We should always tell the truth." 2. "We are expected to always do the right thing." 3. "We should do whatever provides the best benefit." 4. "We are all interconnected and part of the same global family."

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A patient will be given rifaximin (Xifaxan) to reduce ammonia production by intestinal bacteria. The nurse would add which intervention to this patient's plan of care?

1. Monitor IV site for infiltration. 2. Monitor for development of abdominal cramping. 3. Increase fluids to reduce risk of constipation. 4. Monitor serum potassium levels daily.

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The nurse is planning to provide a preschool-age patient with an oral medication. Which approach should the nurse use to gain the child's cooperation?

A) Compare the taste of the medicine to a chocolate bar. B) Offer to play a game with the child if the medicine is swallowed. C) Ask the child if a cup or oral syringe is preferred to take the medicine. D) Leave the medicine on the bedside stand; it can be taken independently.

Nursing

Class 3 antiarrhythmic drugs work by blocking the:

A. efflux of potassium ions during the repolarization phase. B. influx of calcium ions during Phase 2 of the cardiac potential. C. adrenergic beta-1 receptors. D. influx of sodium ions during the depolarization phase.

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