The theory that dirt and putrefaction are the principal causes of ill health, and that justified removing people who were ill or insane from the rest of society, is known as the ____________________ Theory
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Miasmic
You might also like to view...
When assisting the health care provider with removal of the chest tube, which instruction does the nurse provide to the client during this procedure?
1. Breathe normally 2. Hold still 3. Hold breath 4. Cough
The nurse, critiquing a quantitative research study, is particularly interested in information obtained in stage 3 of the critique. This information would most likely include:
1. How the findings of the study advance nursing knowledge. 2. The major strengths of the study. 3. Whether the study can be replicated. 4. How ethical issues were handled.
The comment that is most developmentally typical of a 7-year-old boy is:
a. "I am a Power Ranger, so don't make me angry.". b. "I don't know whether I like Mary or Joan better.". c. "My mom is my favorite person in the world.". d. "Jimmy is my best friend.".
The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving an intravenous antibiotic. The patient has a serum drug trough of 1.5 mcg/mL. The normal trough for this drug is 1.7 mcg/mL to 2.2 mcg/mL. What will the nurse expect the patient to experience?
a. Inadequate drug effects b. Increased risk for superinfection c. Minimal adverse effects d. Slowed onset of action