Standards for human behavior are established through _____
A) concepts
B) laws
C) moral principles
D) societal ideals
B
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a. Patient centered b. Organized according to medical diagnosis c. Adaptable to change d. Planned care
Which statement most accurately describes the effectiveness of antineoplastic drugs?
a. They are most effective when the cancer is growing rapidly. b. They are most effective when most of the neoplastic cells are resting. c. They are most effective when there is a higher degree of organ impairment. d. They are most effective when the tumor burden is very high.
The nurse is teaching about how to administer nasal drops. Which of the following response by the parents indicates a need for further teaching?
A) "We need to be careful not to stimulate a sneeze." B) "She needs to remain still for at least 10 minutes after administration." C) "Our daughter should lie on her back with her head hyperextended." D) "We must not let the dropper make contact with the nasal membranes."
A new parent asks the nurse, "How can diaper rash be prevented?" What should the nurse recommend?
a. Wash the infant with soap before applying a thin layer of oil. b. Clean the infant with soap and water every time diaper is changed. c. Wipe stool from the skin using water and a mild cleanser. d. When changing the diaper, wipe the buttocks with oil and powder the creases.