Nursing is considered a practice extending beyond the original treatment facility. Which of the following interventions empowers the clients to become involved with self-help groups?

A) Nurses and physicians share information.
B) Nurses are resources for information on health services.
C) Nurses perceive clients' emotional states.
D) Nurses provide for clients' needs while remaining detached.


B

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In mixing regular and NPH insulin, the nurse completes the following actions. Place these actions in the correct order. (Separate letters by a comma and space as follows: a, b, c, d.)

a. Inspect bottles for expiration dates. b. Gently roll bottle of NPH in hands. c. Wash your hands. d. Inject air into the regular insulin. e. Withdraw the NPH insulin. f. Withdraw the regular insulin. g. Inject air into the NPH bottle. h. Clean rubber stoppers with an alcohol swab.

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When diagnosed with hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN), why does the newborn develop hyperbilirubinemia after birth but not in utero?

a. Excretion of unconjugated bilirubin through the placenta into the mother’s circulation is no longer possible. b. Hemoglobin does not break down into bilirubin in the intrauterine environment. c. The liver of the fetus is too immature to conjugate bilirubin from a lipid-soluble to water-soluble form. d. The destruction of erythrocytes producing bilirubin is greater after birth.

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List the four principles of rehabilitation.

What will be an ideal response?

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