What percentage of babies born in the United States are conceived using ART?
a. 25%
b. 37%
c. 7%
d. 1%
D
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The nurse uses which of the following alternatives to restraints when ever possible: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Place clients who are at risk for falls in an area that is constantly supervised 2. Lock the wheels on the clients wheelchair 3. Use environmental restraints 4. Use rocking chairs to expend energy 5. Monitor client medications
The occupational health nurse learns of an emergency within a construction site. What interventions should the nurse expect to perform when responding to this emergency? (Select all that apply.)
1. Refer to outside medical assistance as needed. 2. Provide immediate first aid as needed. 3. Respond to individual physical or emotional emergencies. 4. Evaluate the health effects of occupational disasters. 5. Refer to continued treatment as needed.
The nurse is preparing to administer 20 mEq of potassium chloride to a client who has been vomiting. What should the nurse explain to the client about the purpose of this medication?
A) It is vital in regulating muscle contraction and relaxation. B) It is needed to maintain skeletal, cardiac, and neuromuscular activity. C) It controls and regulates water balance in the body. D) It is used in the body to synthesize ingested protein.
The nurse is assisting in preparing the patient for surgery. Which surgical consent would the nurse recognize as being a legal consent? (Select all that apply.)
a. Consent signed by 36-year-old patient 1 hour after receiving lorazepam (Ativan). b. Consent signed by 16-year-old patient for his or her own urgent surgery. c. Consent signed by a foster mother for a 17-year-old patient. d. Consent signed by a 60-year-old patient 1 hour before receiving morphine. e. Consent signed by a 17-year-old for her infant's surgery. f. Consent signed by a 28-year-old for his own elective surgery.