How would a registered nurse become a forensic nurse? Select all that apply

a. No additional education is needed after obtaining an undergraduate nursing de-gree.
b. Complete additional course work in police science.
c. Enroll in a certificate program for forensic nursing.
d. Select a graduate program which offers a track in forensic nursing.


C, D
There are three primary routes for training in forensic nursing. Additional skills and knowledge can be gained through continuing education courses or basic concepts introduced in generalist education. Certificate programs and graduate programs offer additional opportunities to special-ize in forensic nursing.

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Nursing

Which does the nurse implement to obtain an accurate measurement of a client's blood pressure on an upper extremity?

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Nursing

Jaundice that occurs within the first ____________________ hours of life is considered pathological jaundice

Fill in the blank with correct word

Nursing