Nursing assistants may take orders from doctors.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The nurse is providing discharge education to her patient with diabetes regarding foot care. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates a need for further education?

a. "I can go barefoot outside only in the summer." b. "I should wear good fitting shoes." c. "I cannot soak my feet in a hot tub." d. "I can use lotion on my feet."

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Donabedian's aspects of quality include (select all that apply):

a. goals. b. process. c. policies. d. structure. e. outcomes.

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In the United States today:

a. More than 20% of pregnancies meet the definition of high risk to either the mother or the infant. b. Other than biophysical criteria, the greatest socioeconomic risk factor in high risk pregnancies is the inability to access prenatal care. c. High risk pregnancy status extends from first confirmation of pregnancy to birth. d. High risk pregnancy is a less critical medical concern because of the reduction in family size and the decrease in unwanted pregnancies.

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The school nurse is called into an art class by the teacher to observe a student who is smiling and giggling as he sprays fixative on his charcoal picture. The student's eyes and nose are red, and he is coughing

The school nurse assesses that the student may be experiencing a. a seasonal cold. b. an allergic reaction. c. inhalant abuse. d. use of an opioid.

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