Federal laws which prohibited the sale of alcohol from 1920 to ____ are called prohibition.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Ans: 1933

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When the nurse enters a patient's room to administer a medication, he calls out from the bathroom, telling her to leave his medication on the bedside table

He reassures her that he will take the medication as soon as he is finished. How should the nurse proceed? a. Inform the patient that she will return when he is finished in the bathroom. b. Wait outside the bathroom door until the patient is ready for the dose. c. Withhold the dose until the next administration time later in the day. d. Document that the dose was omitted in the medication administration record.

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An elderly client has constipation. He asks the nurse the reason for this. What is the best response by the nurse?

1. "You could have a serious illness, and should check with your doctor." 2. "You probably drink too much alcohol, and end up constipated." 3. "You probably don't eat enough fiber, so the stool stays in your intestine too long." 4. "Your large intestine is old and does not work as well as it used to."

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The public health nurse is assessing children at the well-child clinic. The nurse is assessing the gross motor skills of a 3 year old. Identify which activity the nurse would expect the child to be successful with

1. Riding a bike 2. Jumping rope 3. Jumping off of the bottom stair step 4. Walking backward heel to toe

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A nurse is the subject of a lawsuit and attempts to demonstrate that her behavior was appropriate. To demonstrate this most effectively, the nurse should do which of the following?

a. Call an expert witness to testify that the behavior was prudent and reasonable for a nurse in such a situation. b. Hire an attorney who will argue that the physician was responsible for the nurse's behavior. c. Describe how the textbooks used while the nurse was enrolled in nursing education endorsed the action that the nurse performed. d. Explain that the client asked the nurse to engage in that behavior, and the client has the authority to decide on personal care.

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