Sexual education was seldom taught in the United States until:

a. the sexual revolution of the 1960s
b. Margaret Sanger's campaign for birth control in the 1920s
c. the start of the 1950s
d. the HIV and AIDS epidemic in the 1980s


D

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The interventions for a burn patient newly admitted to the emergency department include: (Select all that apply.)

a. covering the burn with sterile sa-line–saturated towel. b. removing clothing stuck to burn. c. taking care not to disturb blisters. d. removing jewelry from injured limbs. e. assessing the cause of the burn.

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The nurse is providing care to patients in a community clinic. When should the nurse conduct a health assessment interview to determine problems with the integumentary system?

Select all that apply. 1. when the patient has a complaint 2. as part of regular health screening 3. when completing a health assessment 4. rarely, because it takes too much time 5. when the patient is over the age of 50

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The nurse manager has open shifts on the Medical–Surgical unit. The manager listed the open shifts on the hospital's intranet system. There is a central staffing manager who helps fill open shifts with nurses who are willing to work extra shifts

This is an example of which type of scheduling? 1. Shared staffing help list 2. The Baylor plan 3. Job sharing 4. Combination plan

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The nurse is instructing others on the use of hospice care. Which statements would indicate to the nurse that the teaching session has been effective? Select all that apply.

A. "Hospice care is designed for individuals with a terminal prognosis who decide to spend their final days at home with their families." B. "Hospice care is designed for individuals with a terminal prognosis who have to go into a hospice center for proper symptom management." C. "Hospice care is designed for individuals with a terminal prognosis who decide to stay in the hospital for symptom management." D. "Hospice care is designed for individuals with a terminal prognosis who decide to receive treatment for their symptoms at home, the hospital, or the hospice center." E. "Hospice care is designed for individuals with a terminal prognosis who cannot stay at the hospital."

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