A resident has AD. You find the following items in the person's room. Which is unsafe?

a. A quilt
b. Shampoo
c. Socks
d. A sweater


B

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The nurse is teaching a community program on potential poisons in the home

The nurse asks the group, "What service or services could a poison control center offer?" Which response by a par-ticipant demonstrates the need for further teaching? "The poison control center offers a. poison information and education." b. advice and consultation by telephone for toxic exposures." c. services provided 5 days a week." d. hazard surveillance to achieve hazard elimination."

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A patient has been told that her unborn child has Down syndrome. Which information will the nurse include when teaching the patient about the etiology of this disorder?

1. "Down syndrome is the most common type of trisomy, which occurs when there is an extra chromosome.". 2. "Most Down syndrome is caused by monosomy.". 3. "Down syndrome occurs as a result of breaks in chromosomes called translocations.". 4. "Deletions or loss of part of a chromosome is a common cause of Down syndrome.".

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The nurse is caring for a patient who recently emigrated from a southeast Asian country. The mother has been resting since the birth, while her sister has changed the diapers and fed the infant

The most likely explanation for this behavior is that the patient: 1. Is not attaching to her infant appropriately. 2. Is not going to be a good mother, and the baby is at risk. 3. Has no mother present to role-model behaviors. 4. Is exhibiting normal behavior for her culture.

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In response to a student's question regarding choosing a psychiatric specialty, a charge nurse states, "Mentally ill clients need special care. If I were in that position, I'd want a caring nurse also."

From which ethical framework is the charge nurse operating? A. Kantianism B. Christian ethics C. Ethical egoism D. Utilitarianism

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