Keratolytics dissolve thickened, cornified skin, such as warts, corns, and calluses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A CNA (certified nurse?s aide) has been threatened by a coworker. The CNA has reported this to the manager of the unit, but threatening behavior continues. The CNA asks the manager if the coworker has been reprimanded
The manager informs the CNA, ?You know I can?t disclose that information.? Which action would be the next appropriate step for the CNA? 1. Give notice of resignation. 2. Inform the director of the department. 3. Inform the charge nurse of the incidents. 4. Discuss the matter with the coworker.
A patient in the critical care unit has died as a result of failed CPR. The nurse knows that this term means: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Death occurred despite all efforts by health care providers. 2. The patient died suddenly after traumatic injuries. 3. The patient died after receiving maximum care for weeks. 4. The patient has no brainstem functioning. 5. The patient died after dialysis was cancelled.
A new mother is a full-time college student who lives with her parents, because the baby's father has been imprisoned related to theft and drug abuse. The infant's grandmother, although
also employed, cares for the child while the young mother attends classes. Which of the following theoretical frameworks would be most helpful to the nurse when assessing this family's needs? a. Developmental b. Interactional c. Structure-function d. Systems
Traditional Western medicine, in contrast to alternative therapy, uses:
1. Acupuncture 2. Herbal therapy 3. Spiritual advising 4. Medication administration