Which of the following strategies would contribute to maintaining safety in the home?
A)
Remove labels from containers and refill for recycling.
B)
Keep plants in the home.
C)
Use overloaded outlets when necessary.
D)
Always pull a plug at the plug-in from the wall outlet.
D
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A) a loss of urine with an increase in intra-abdominal pressure. B) the result of a system blockage. C) related to damage of the urinary apparatus. D) the result of bladder overstretching.
An older patient has been diagnosed with presbycusis. The nurse would plan interventions to address which kind of hearing loss that is a common result of aging?
1. Sensorineural 2. Air conduction 3. Conductive 4. Mixed
A 6-month-old boy comes to the clinic with his mother who tells the nurse that her son seems to have one cold after another. What would be appropriate assessment questions for the nurse to ask? (Select all that apply.)
A) Has the infant been exposed to anyone with a communicable illness? B) Has the infant traveled with the family recently? C) Has the infant had trouble breathing? D) Is there an associated cough or sneezing? E) What has been the infant's temperature pattern?
A hospice nurse has been working closely with a client who, on several occasions, has asked about guidance and support in ending her life. What information should the nurse use when making an ethical and moral decision about this client's request?
1. Passive euthanasia is an easy decision to arrive at. 2. Legal issues are not the same as moral or ethical ones. 3. Active euthanasia is supported in the Code for Nurses. 4. Assisted suicide is illegal in all states.