The nurse was discussing dietary supplements with a client who prefers to treat himself holistically rather than to use medications produced by pharmaceutical companies

One reason that he claimed supplements were better was because they are all-natural products, and therefore more safe. The nurse informed him that, in regards to the safety of dietary supplements, the federal government: 1. Closely regulates manufacturing and marketing.
2. Requires safety to be established in clinical trials.
3. Establishes stringent criteria for content labeling.
4. Does not conduct a pre-market review of label claims.


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Rationale: The federal government does not conduct a pre-market review of label claims for dietary supplements. In fact, most dietary supplements are not evaluated by the FDA prior to being offered for sale to the public. No clinical trials are required since products are not FDA approved. The FDA is responsible for regulating package label claims.

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The staff development educators require that all nurses attend an annual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) update even though the American Heart Association only requires revalidation of knowledge and skill every two years

When asked by a participant why this is a necessary, which response by the staff development educator is appropriate? A) "Since this is a mandatory requirement that is not used on a daily basis, we need to assess your skill annually." B) "We are required to provide a minimum number of contact hours in order to maintain our certification as educators." C) "Your nurse manager requires this. If you disagree, you should speak directly with the manager." D) "Why don't you want prove you can perform this mandatory requirement of your position?"

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The parents of a newborn who is being treated for bacterial septicemia ask the nurse why their baby didn't seem very ill. The nurse's best response would be:

1. "A newborn's immune system isn't mature, so symptoms are vague." 2. "You would have seen more symptoms if you were looking closely." 3. "A fever will be present in sick newborns, including your baby." 4. "A mother's immunity usually protects the infant from illness."

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The nurse clarifies that the term that refers to the promotion of high-level functioning and supportive care to older adults is __________

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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