Providing an in-service for breast self-examination for teachers at a local school would fall within which Circle?

A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Core


ANS: A

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The nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient who is actively dying and refuses to eat anything other than a few bites of ice cream

The patient's family member approaches the nurse and requests that a feeding tube be inserted so that her loved one will not starve to death. What is the best response of the nurse? a. "Loss of appetite is a natural part of the dying process. Tube feedings would be uncomfortable and cause nausea." b. "I will contact the physician to obtain an order to insert the tube and start tube feedings." c. "Intravenous fluids would be more comfortable for the patient than a tube feeding. I will call the doctor to get the order." d. "I will listen to the patient's abdomen to make sure that bowel sounds are present and try encouraging oral fluids."

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Which of the following should the nurse do with a random urine specimen that cannot be delivered to the lab immediately?

a. Place in on a counter. c. Place it in the microwave. b. Place it in the refrigerator. d. Place it under a heat lamp.

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The student nurse is preparing to perform a health history interview. Which of the following statements indicate that the student nurse requires further education regarding the purpose of the health history? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. "As the nurse, I will mainly focus on the course of the client's illness." 2. "The client's health history can be gathered during the initial interview." 3. "I realize that the client is sick, but I also need to perform a wellness assessment." 4. "The healthcare provider's and nurse's assessments should be almost identical with the same focus." 5. "The nurse typically has a more holistic point of view regarding the client's health."

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The nurse has just received a patient from the surgical area. After 30 minutes in the recovery area, the patient's vital signs are: pulse 92; blood pressure 110/50; respirations 12; and pulse oximeter 86%

What should be the initial nursing response? 1. Call the physician. 2. Ask another nurse for his or her opinion. 3. Stimulate the patient. 4. Place an oral airway in the patient.

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