If no antigen is present on a client's RBCs, what blood type does the client have?

a. A c. AB
b. B d. O


D
A person with O blood have no antigens present in the serum. People with O blood are considered universal donors.

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Which of the following best describes why a nurse would ask about the meals of all family members, rather than focus on a nutritional history for the post-myocardial infarction patient?

a. It is assumed that all family members eat the same food at the same time each day. b. Lifestyle choices among family members are usually consistent. c. Many parents eat whatever their children don't rather than throw away good food, so the nurse should know what the children eat. d. The nurse was afraid to assume that whoever cooked would only prepare one meal for everyone to share.

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The nurse accompanies the healthcare provider into the client's room and listens as the diagnosis of cancer is shared with the client and family

Once the healthcare provider leaves the room, the nurse notes that the client and family are teary-eyed regarding the diagnosis. What is the nurse's most appropriate intervention at this time? A) Arrange for the client to complete a medical power of attorney form. B) Provide emotional support in coping with the diagnosis. C) Provide teaching about the treatment options for this form of cancer. D) Help the client and family remain realistic about prognosis.

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What is another term that can be used for professional negligence?

a. Crime b. Consent c. Misdemeanor d. Malpractice

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When transferring a person:

a. The person's strong side moves first b. The person's weak side moves first c. The side closest to you moves first d. The person's right side moves first

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