During your course you will learn ______.
a. only about your chosen field of nursing
b. field-specific and generic knowledge and skills
c. about your chosen field and one other field
d. About the importance of caring for children
Ans: B
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A) "You'll probably have a cesarean birth to prevent exposing your newborn." B) "Antibodies cross the placenta and provide immunity to the newborn." C) "Wait until after the infant is born and then something can be done." D) "Antiretroviral medications are available to help reduce the risk of transmission."
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Select all that apply. 1. Type of spirometer 2. Number of breaths taken 3. Education provided 4. Medications administered 5. Code status
Lorena, an RN, is flying from Los Angeles to New York. The flight attendant requests the help of a nurse or physician if one is on board. Lorena approaches the flight attendant and asks if she can assist
Lorena is protected by the Good Samaritan Act because the act states that a licensed health-care provider can: A) Administer care any time B) Provide care that any other prudent individual with the same education would provide C) Provide the same care as a paramedic D) Provide care outside the scope of her practice as long as she knows how to perform the required procedure