When caring for childbearing families from cultures different from one's own, which of the following must be accomplished first?
A) Adapt to the practices of the family's culture
B) Determine similarities between both cultures
C) Assess personal feelings about that culture
D) Learn as much as possible about that culture
C
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The immune response is complex and involves humoral and cell-mediated components. Which of the following is considered the first stage of the immune response?
A) Helper T cells are activated with the help of interleukin. B) Macrophages process antigens and give them to T cells in lymph tissue. C) T cells produce lymphokines which stimulate antibody-producing B cells. D) Macrophages remove cellular debris.
Which statement made by a nurse represents incorrect information regarding the pain experience or pain management in older adult clients?
A. "Cognitively impaired older clients should be assessed more frequently for pain than older clients who are not cognitively impaired." B. "Older clients are more likely to have adverse reactions to pain medications, es-pecially opioids, than younger adults." C. "Older clients usually have had more experience with pain than younger clients." D. "Older clients have a different pain mechanism and do not feel it as much."
A nurse has created the program objective "to decrease the incidence of early childhood disease in Center County by 10% to 25% by providing immunization clinics in all schools before August and December 2007."
Which of the following describes the operational indicator? a. Decrease b. Promoting immunization clinics c. 10% to 25% d. Before August and December 2007
In preparation for the delivery of anesthesia for surgery, an adult client's weight is measured and documented as 75 kg. This measurement is equivalent to how many pounds?
A) 150 lb B) 165 lb C) 175 lb D) 200 lb