A nurse manager has a staff nurse who observes certain religious holidays. The manager tries to make sure that these observances can be met when possible. The manager is practicing which of the following values?

A)

Social justice

B)

Autonomy
C)

Human dignity

D)

Altruism


D

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The client asks why ranitidine is necessary, because the triple therapy will treat the cause of the ulcer. What is the nurse's best response? A. "Ranitidine will help to heal the ulcer and prevent recurrence." B. "Ranitidine is a potent antibiotic used to eliminate H. pylori infection." C. "Ranitidine dissolves in the stomach and coats the ulcer so it will heal faster." D. "Ranitidine will help control diarrhea that can result from the triple therapy."

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The nurse completes a preoperative assessment of a client who utilizes a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine. The nurse's next action will be to:

1. Contact anesthesia to notify of the CPAP usage. 2. Contact the primary care health care provider to validate the client's use of CPAP. 3. Discuss the client's surgery with the family. 4. Explain to the client that CPAPs are not allowed in the hospital setting.

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The client who is being treated with an anticholinergic medication should receive which instruction?

a. Encourage the use of alcohol before bedtime for sleep disorders. b. Suggest hard candy, chewing gum, and oral hygiene for dry mouth. c. Instruct the client to report dizziness and a slow pulse rate immediately. d. Instruct the client to avoid lifting heavy objects.

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You are educating a new colostomy client on gas-producing foods. Which of the following are gas-producing foods the client may choose to avoid?

A) Lettuce B) Rice C) Brussels sprouts D) Green peppers

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