A resident asks you for a kiss. What should you do?

a. Give the person a kiss.
b. Be supportive and understanding.
c. Tell the person that this behavior makes you uncomfortable.
d. Check the care plan.


C

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When choosing an appropriate model for health education, community health nurses often select the PRECEDE-PROCEED model for which reason?

A) It emphasizes the desired outcome of the teaching. B) The steps are similar to those of the nursing process. C) The nurse's perception of the problem is key. D) Evaluation of outcomes is the final step.

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A patient, age 25, has just been admitted to the unit with a diagnosis of AIDS. The nurse's colleague says, "I'm pregnant. It is not safe for me or my baby if I am assigned to his case." The nurse's response should be

a. "This patient would not be a risk for your baby if you use standard precautions and avoid direct contact with blood or body fluids." b. "You should ask for a transfer to another unit because contact with this patient would put you and your baby at risk for AIDS." c. "Wear a mask, gown, and gloves every time you go into his room and use disposable trays, plates, and utensils to serve his meals." d. "We should recommend that this patient be transferred to an isolation unit."

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The director of nursing in a nursing home appoints an LPN to be project head to coordinate a review of end of shift reporting times and to develop a new, more timely format for the entire agency to use. This LPN's role would be as a(n):

1. goal-setting organizer. 2. organizing leader. 3. assigned manager. 4. manager-leader.

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Where in the small intestines are lymphocytes, plasma cells, and macrophages produced?

a. Brush border b. Microvilli c. Lamina propria d. Crypts of Lieberkühn

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