Which ethical dilemma is a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) nurse most likely to encounter when working with rape victims?
a. The client's right to beneficence and self-determination versus the nurse's ob-ligation to protect the public
b. The nurse's obligation to veracity versus the client's right to privacy
c. Society's right to public disclosure versus the perpetrator's right to privacy
d. The perpetrator's right to a fair trial versus the victim's right to justice
A
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The clinic nurse assesses a client with diabetes during a checkup. The client also has osteoarthritis (OA). The nurse notes the client's blood glucose readings have been elevated. What question by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. "Are you compliant with following the diabetic diet?" b. "Have you been taking glucosamine supplements?" c. "How much exercise do you really get each week?" d. "You're still taking your diabetic medication, right?"
The client had 240 mL of milk, 180 mL of apple juice, and 120 mL of water with the 10 AM medications. What is the total intake the nurse should document in liters on the intake and output form?
A) 54 B) 5.4 C) 0.54 D) 0.054
Which patient is at the lowest degree of risk for experiencing adverse effects of drug therapy?
a. A 6-year-old patient with cancer b. A 32-year-old patient with a fractured ankle c. A 24-year-old pregnant patient with toxoplasmosis d. An 84-year-old patient with heart failure
A patient with severe liver disease is receiving
the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, captopril (Capoten). The nurse is aware that the advantage of this drug for this patient is which characteristic? a. Captopril rarely causes first-dose hypotensive effects. b. Captopril has little effect on electrolyte levels. c. Captopril is a prodrug and is metabolized by the liver before becoming active. d. Captopril is not a prodrug and does not need to be metabolized by the liver before becoming active.