In planning care for refugees who have been the victims of violence, nurses must develop strategies to address one of today's most serious public health problems that involves which of the following?

a. human trafficking
b. sexually transmitted disease
c. drug abuse
d. children soldiers


A
Human trafficking, especially when sexual bondage is involved, is one of today's most serious public health problems. There is an extremely large number of victims, including women and children. When trafficking involves sexual bondage, many of the victims end up with HIV, abortion-related septic death, substance addictions, or other risks associated with commercial sex.

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A medical patient developed a new onset of shortness of breath with pulse oximetry (POX) ranging between 70% and 75% and a respiratory rate of 30 to 35 breaths per minute

The patient did not respond to oxygen therapy with nasal prongs and was fitted with a partial rebreathing mask by the respiratory therapist. When maintaining this patient's oxygen delivery system, the nurse should: A) Ensure that the reservoir bag deflates during inhalation and reinflates during exhalation B) Teach the patient to breathe through his or her nose whenever possible C) Ensure that the reservoir bag remains inflated at all times D) Turn off the oxygen supply for 5 minutes each hour in order to stimulate the patient's respiratory drive

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A student nurse is caring for a patient with type 1 diabetes who also has glycosuria. The nursing instructor asks this student nurse what the patient's urine should look like. What would be the student's best response?

A) Concentrated urine B) Dilute urine C) Elevated specific gravity D) Cloudy urine

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The standard deviation is:

A. the square root of the variance. B. a measure of variability. C. an approximate indicator how numbers vary from the mean. D. all of the above

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Which physical assessment technique would be used to identify rales?

1) Inspection 2) Palpation 3) Percussion 4) Auscultation

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