Immunity for citizens who stop to assist someone in need of medical help is protected by the Good ___________ Act
ANS:
Samaritan
The Good Samaritan Act protects individuals who attempt to provide medical treatment. The Good Samaritan Act does not always protect nurses, physicians, and other medically trained persons.
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A) Taking the medication for a total of 2 weeks after the trip B) Taking the medication for 2 weeks before the trip and for 4 to 6 weeks after the trip C) Taking the medication for 2 weeks before the trip and continue for 2 months if affected by malaria D) Taking the medication for 4 to 6 weeks before the trip and continue for 2 weeks after the trip
An elderly client presents with the complaint of difficulty swallowing some foods such as whole wheat bread and crackers. The nurse knows it is important to assess for what normal age-related physiological changes?
1. Dyskinesia 2. Dysomia 3. Xerostomia 4. Leukoplakia
The patient is trying to decide whether or not to use targeted cancer therapy. In teaching patients about targeted cancer therapy, the nurse teaches the patient that side effects:
a. frequently include hypotension and hirsutism. b. are generally dose limiting. c. usually are minor. d. are usually predictable and may be treated proactively.
You are working with a client who smears feces, has some trouble maintaining minimal personal hygiene, and presents some danger of hurting self or others
Looking at the Global Assessment of Functioning Scale, you would expect this client to have a rating ranging from ____________________ to ____________________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word