What has been identified as a key element to effective education of nursing students?
a. A feeling of personal safety in the class-room setting
b. Low stress levels produced by decreased work assignments
c. Permitting students to use cell phones during classes
d. High-quality interpersonal relationships between students and teachers
D
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The nurse is planning discharge teaching for a patient with trigeminal neuralgia. The nurse knows to include information about factors that precipitate an attack. What would the nurse be correct in teaching the patient to avoid?
A) Washing his face B) Exposing his skin to sunlight C) Using artificial tears D) Drinking liquids at room temperature
A client has experienced a stillbirth. Which statement by the nurse would be appropriate?
1. "You are young. You can try again." 2. "At least you have your other children." 3. "I'm sure you had many dreams and hopes for the future." 4. "It's a blessing in disguise."
The nurse identifies that the most important accessory digestive organ is the:
1. gallbladder. 2. teeth. 3. liver. 4. duodenum.
Which situation describes consensual sex rather than rape?
a. A husband forces vaginal sex when he comes home intoxicated from a party. The wife objects. b. A woman's lover pleads with her to have oral sex. She gives in but later regrets the decision. c. A person is beaten, robbed, and forcibly subjected to anal penetration by an assailant. d. A dentist gives anesthesia for a procedure and then has intercourse with the unconscious patient.