Making ethical decisions in an orderly systematic manner increases one's ability to
1. find the correct answer.
2. improve clinical skills.
3. help clients recover from their illnesses.
4. deal with the complex issues relating to ethics.
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Ethical questions are complex issues with no single correct answer.
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Drugs that treat schizophrenia interrupt neurotransmitter pathways in the brain, producing an effect throughout the entire nervous system that is
1. calming. 2. numbing. 3. satisfying. 4. stimulating.
The nurse is asked to testify at a Congressional hearing about a public health issue affecting more than 50% of community members. In which order should the nurse prepare for this testimony?
1. Verify time limits 2. Confirm the time to register 3. Answer questions completely 4. Maintain professional composure 5. Prepare the testimony in advance 6. Thank the committee for their time 7. Dress to communicate professionalism 8. Provide written copies of the testimony 9. Present the material and avoid reading it
The art of being able to structure and transmit a message in a way that another can understand easily and accept is:
a. articulation. b. communication. c. evaluation. d. pronunciation.
Which patient is most likely to be taking azathioprine (Imuran) as a single agent daily instead of combination selective immunosuppressant therapy?
a. 30-year-old with rheumatoid arthritis b. 35-year-old experiencing an acute rejection episode after a heart transplant c. 50-year-old who received a donated kidney in a transplant 3 years ago d. 70-year-old who has colon cancer that has metastasized to the liver