The nurse on a psychiatric unit looks through a suicidal client's belongings removing craft materials and mirrors. The nursing student knows this is an example of:
A) How to be a charge nurse.
B) Basic suicide precautions.
C) An invasion of privacy.
D) Protecting the client.
D
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A) Preoperative B) Intraoperative C) Postoperative D) Recovery
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A. Body mechanics. B. Body alignment. C. Body therapeutics. D. Body transfers.
A nurse is discussing how drugs are approved with a healthcare provider. Place the stages of approval for therapeutic and biological drugs in the appropriate sequence
1. NDA submission with review 2. Preclinical investigation 3. Clinical investigation 4. Postmarketing studies
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1. "They prevent the eyes from drying out.". 2. "They reduce the glare caused by the room lights.". 3. "They reduce the amount of stimulation the client receives.". 4. "They are used to keep eye medication in contact with the eyes.".