The college student is attending an accredited nursing program at a local university. The regulatory body responsible for accrediting nursing programs in the United States is:
a. CAUSN. c. AACN.
b. NLNAC. d. ANA.
ANS: B
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A) include adequate proteins and vitamins in her diet. B) stop using oral contraceptives and focus on the penicillin therapy. C) use an additional form of birth control while taking penicillin. D) abstain from intercourse for at least 48 hours after taking penicillin.
When a patient falls to the floor in a generalized seizure, the nurse should:
1. cradle the head to prevent injury. 2. insert an object between the teeth to prevent the patient from biting his or her tongue. 3. manually restrain the limbs. 4. keep the patient on his or her back to prevent aspiration.
Just after delivery, a newborn's axillary temperature is 94° C. What action would be most appropriate?
A) Assess the newborn's gestational age. B) Rewarm the newborn gradually. C) Observe the newborn every hour. D) Notify the physician if the temperature goes lower.
The disorder in which chronic dilation of the bronchi results from pulmonary TB, chronic upper respiratory tract infections, or cystic fibrosis is called:
a. asthma c. chronic bronchitis b. bronchiectasis d. pneumonia