A nurse is talking with a foreign nurse about the reasons for migrating to the United States. Which comment stated by the foreign nurse would be identified as a push factor?
A) Area engaged in an ongoing armed conflict
B) Economic stability
C) Higher pay
D) Career opportunities
A
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A 60-year-old man has been brought to the emergency department (ED) by ambulance after his wife phoned 911 when he experienced a sudden onset of severe chest pain
In the ED, the patient has received morphine, had an electrocardiogram (ECG), and had blood work drawn. In the event of a myocardial infarction, which of the following cardiac biomarkers would usually be first detectable? A) CK-MB B) Myoglobin C) Troponin T D) Troponin I
A newborn is admitted to the nursery from the delivery area. He weighs 8 pounds and has no vernix or lanugo. His skin is thick and peeling. The nurse's best estimate from the initial observation is that this baby is
a. appropriate for gestational age c. postterm b. large for gestational age d. preterm
A patient who has portal system encephalopathy is receiving Neomycin (neomycin sulfate). Which manifestation would indicate to the nurse that the patient's condition is improving?
1. An increase in the potassium level 2. Asterixis 3. Relief of jaundice 4. Increased level of consciousness
The mother of a young child tells the nurse that when she was breastfeeding her baby, he never had any colds or infections but now that he is weaned, he seems to be sick all of the time. What should the nurse explain to the mother?
1. Most babies won't get sick until they are past the age of 12 months. 2. The breast milk provided passive immunity to the baby that he no longer is receiving. 3. Some children are just prone to getting more infections than others. 4. The child should be immunized against commonly occurring infections to prevent illnesses.