Which of the following represents a teleological theory?
A. The goodness of an action is based on the intent.
B. The end justifies the means.
C. There are no universal ethical standards.
D. Do unto others as you would have them do
unto you.
B. The end justifies the means
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Which intervention could be used for the primary prevention of problems such as these? a. Involve the parents in a parenting support group, and help them find affordable childcare. b. Meet with elected officials to lobby for subsidized childcare and increasing the minimum wage. c. Screen for signs of abuse and neglect in all children so that it can be discovered and treated early. d. Provide supportive counseling services for those who have survived neglect or abuse.
A patient in the anger stage of illness has become argumentative and demanding. The nursing staff is becoming frustrated with the behaviors. What actions by the nurse are indicated?
1. The nurse should accept the behaviors and attempt to open the lines of communication. 2. Rotate the nursing assignments frequently to limit each nurse's exposure to the behaviors. 3. Confront the patient about his demeanor. 4. Consolidate care so the nurse is in the room for shorter periods.
The nurse is assessing a client who had percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) 1 hour ago. Which complication does the nurse monitor for?
a. Hypertensive crisis b. Hyperkalemia c. Infection d. Bleeding
You are excited about a positive test finding you have just noticed on physical examination of your patient. You go on to do more examination, laboratory work, and diagnostic tests, only to find that there is no sign of the disease you thought would correlate with the finding. This same experience happens several times. What should you conclude?
A) Consider not doing this test routinely. B) Use this test when you have a higher suspicion for a certain correlating condition. C) Continue using the test, perhaps doing less laboratory work and diagnostics. D) Omit this test from future examinations.