Why should a tourniquet not be tied too lightly?

a. it impedes arterial blood flow.
b. it restricts venous blood return.
c. it resulted in poor venous distention.
d. all of the above are correct.


d. all of the above are correct

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A patient with severe mental illness has been living successfully in a group home and decided to get her own apartment

The prospective landlord told her, "People like you would have trouble getting along and paying their rent," and he refused to meet with her. The patient and case manager meet with the nurse for a problem-solving session. Which options should the nurse endorse? Select all that apply. a. Coach the patient in ways to control her symptoms more effectively. b. Seek out landlords less affected by the stigma associated with mental illness. c. Threaten the landlord with legal action because of his discriminatory actions. d. Encourage the patient to remain in the group home until her illness is less obvious. e. Suggest that the patient list a false current address in her rental application. f. Have the case manager meet with the landlord to educate him about mental illness.

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Which ethical principle refers to the individual's right to make his or her own decisions?

A. Beneficence B. Autonomy C. Veracity D. Fidelity

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Alcoholism is a

A) behavior problem. B) mental illness. C) common form of enabling. D) disease.

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A hanging flap of skin is the ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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