A pregnant woman's husband wants to act as her coach during labor. You would explain a coach's role to him as a(n)
A) important participant in a successful labor.
B) observer who must take careful notes.
C) person convenient for furnishing supplies.
D) auxiliary person to assist as necessary.
A
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The scrub nurse notices a small tear in one glove during the surgical procedure. Which does the scrub nurse implement?
1. Remove the damaged glove and scrub the hand again. 2. Ignore a very small tear if procedure is nearly finished. 3. Apply a new, sterile glove over the contaminated glove. 4. Ask circulating nurse to remove the contaminated glove.
A client in the clinic asks why the nurse wants the client to participate in a research project when research on the subject has been published by the American Medical Association (AMA). The nurse concludes that a goal of nursing research is to:
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A husband questions his wife on her decision to become a psychiatric nurse
He states, "How can you work with the mentally ill day in and day out?" His wife replies, "Well, if I was in that situation and needed help, I'd want a caring nurse to assist me, too." From which ethical framework is the wife operating? A) Kantianism B) Christian ethics C) Ethical egoism D) Utilitarianism