The last known major transgression of ethical principles in the conduct of research occurred in the experiments conducted by the Nazis

A) True
B) False


B

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The salivary gland that is the largest and located in the cheek in front of the ear is the _________ gland

a. Parotid b. Stensen's c. Sublingual d. Submandibular

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Which of these strategies would be MOST effective in helping a nurse manage professional stress?

a. Work extra shifts to gain management skills. b. Ask a health care provider for an antianxiety prescription. c. Recognize personal limits. d. Drink only decaffeinated beverages.

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A client with stage 1 Alzheimer's disease is described by her husband as having lost energy and

preferring to remain at home rather than attend club meetings and church. The husband has been doing the grocery shopping because his wife cannot remember what to purchase and is unable to find her way around the store unassisted. Which nursing diagnosis commonly used for clients with Alzheimer's disease can be established for the client at this time? a. Risk for injury b. Impaired memory c. Self-care deficit d. Caregiver role strain

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The nurse is admitting a patient to the unit who is scheduled to have an ossiculoplasty. What postoperative assessment will best determine whether the procedure has been successful?

A) Otoscopy B) Audiometry C) Balance testing D) Culture and sensitivity testing of ear discharge

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