Which of the following theories uses societal awareness to expose social inequalities that keep people from reaching their full potential?
A) Critical social theory
B) Systems theory
C) Rational choice theory
D) Social networks
A
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When the nurse is using a wheelchair to transport a client, which of these actions is essential?
a. Push the wheelchair into doorways and elevators with the client facing forward. b. Lift the footrests when getting the client into or out of the chair. c. Push the wheelchair slowly from behind. d. Keep the wheelchair unlocked when the client is not in motion.
The nurse understands the importance of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974, when stating which of the following?
a. "It provided a standard of practice for nursing.". b. "It allowed professional nursing organiza-tions to act as unions on behalf of member nurses.". c. "It established the framework for political action in legislative activities.". d. "It financially supports research in nursing and education.".
The perinatal nurse is preparing a woman for a scheduled cesarean birth. The woman will be receiving spinal anesthesia for the birth. In order to prevent maternal hypotension, the nurse:
A) Assists the woman to lie down in a supine position. B) Administers a rapid intravenous infusion of 500 mL of normal saline. C) Assesses blood pressure and pulse every 5 minutes, three times, before the spinal insertion. D) Encourages frequent cleansing breaths after the patient has been placed in the correct position for the anesthesia administration.
Spinal anesthesia will be used to perform a patient's scheduled bunionectomy. What should the nurse teach the patient about the administration of this form of anesthesia?
A) It will cause a significant, but temporary, decrease in level of consciousness. B) It will be injected at the level of C7 to T2. C) It will be injected between T8 and T9. D) It will be injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.