A child has been diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). What does the healthcare professional tell the parents about the survival rate at 5 years for this disease?

a. 90%
b. 70%
c. 40%
d. 20%


Answer: b. 70%

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In order to be protected by a Good Samaritan act, the nurse must follow which of the following guidelines Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Limit actions to those normally considered first aid if possible 2. Perform only actions that he or she knows how to do 3. Offer assistance but do not insist 4. Do not leave the scene until the injured person leaves or another qualified person takes over 5. Do whatever needs to be done to save the injured person's life

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A nurse is working for the federal government to provide for the protection of the public's health. Which of the following actions would the nurse most likely complete?

a. Interpreting decisions related to women's right to privacy b. Setting up immunization clinics for small-pox vaccine c. Regulating nursing at the state level d. Monitoring the influx of disease at the borders

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In statements of purpose, researchers often communicate information beyond the problem statement through:

A) The specification of the population to be studied B) The operational definition of the research variables C) The prediction of anticipated relationships among variables D) The choice of verbs that suggest the status of knowledge of the topic or the approach to be used in studying the problem

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A client who has been taking ibuprofen for several weeks to control pain and inflammation from a shoulder injury now needs surgery. The nurse tells the client to stop taking the ibuprofen at least _____ hours before the surgery is scheduled

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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