The peer reviewers who review applications for a study section are NIH employees
A) True
B) False
B
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1. Food allergies occur when the immune system reacts to the ingestion of certain food proteins. 2. Many food allergies develop during childhood. 3. A couple of the common allergens are apples and pears. 4. Severe allergic reactions can cause death. 5. Introducing the suspected food in increasing amounts will allow the child to get over the allergy.
A 21-year-old patient is positioned on the OR bed prior to knee surgery. The anesthesiologist administers the anesthetic. What is the next step in the care of this patient?
A) Grounding B) Hanging IV fluids C) Giving blood D) Intubating
The second component of critical thinking in the "critical thinking model" is:
1. Experience 2. Competencies 3. Specific knowledge 4. Diagnostic reasoning
Healthcare providers strongly suggest that a client undergo genetic testing before becoming pregnant. What should the nurse do to ensure this client's informed consent and confidentiality? Select all that apply
1. Explain potential societal impact. 2. Discuss risks and benefits of the test. 3. Explain that all genetic testing is voluntary. 4. Review potential physical or psychologic harm. 5. Expect that results are to be shared with family.