When placing the client on a bedpan, which position will the nurse place the client?
A. High-Fowler's
B. Semi-Fowler's
C. Upright
D. Supine
Answer: B
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The nurse sits with the patient after he has spoken with the doctor and the patient expresses concern that someone will find out about his diagnosis. How does the nurse respond? A. "Don't worry; no one will find out." B. "You will need to inform all of your previous sexual partners." C. "I will need to inform the local health department about your diagnosis." D. None of the above
In times of nursing shortages and economic downturns, management requests individuals to assume multiple roles. Sometimes these roles overlap or are not well defined, and conflict arises as to who is to perform what role. This can lead to __________ _____
Fill in the blank with correct word
An adolescent admits to being burned by a parent when misbehaving but does not want the parent to be reported to the authorities. Which statement should the nurse make?
1. "Don't worry, I won't break your confidence." 2. "I have to tell the authorities or I'll get in big trouble myself." 3. "I'm sorry, but it is my responsibility to report that your mother is burning you with a cigarette." 4. "OK, but can I get your permission to tell your doctor this is happening?"
If there is a very strong effect when two drugs are taken in combination, even though one of the drugs by itself has no effect and the other by itself has only a weak effect, then the combination effect is called
A. additive B. subtractive C. synergistic D. potentiation