A patient is receiving moderate IV sedation during a procedure. Which of the following statements accurately describes the expected condition of the patient in this situation? Select all that apply

A) The patient can respond verbally to questions.
B) The patient can maintain a patent airway.
C) The patient has increased anxiety.
D) The patient's vital signs fluctuate dramatically.
E) The patient will remember all details of the experience.
F) The patient will require longer than usual for postoperative recovery.


A, B

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A health care organization provides care to patients that are of Hispanic, Asian, and Eastern European heritage. What will the organization do to ensure that the staff represents the demographics of the service area?Select all that apply.Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A. Hire nurses that speak Spanish. B. Promote a staff member from the Asian culture. C. Provide language assistance services. D. Post signage in the languages of the different groups E. Incorporate internal audits for culturally appropriate services

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Based on the nurse's understanding about anti-infectives, the nurse would administer nitrofurantoin cautiously to a client with which condition? Select all that apply

A) Hypertension B) Diabetes C) Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency D) Cerebral arteriosclerosis E) Myasthenia gravis

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Which of the following is the nurse most likely to expect in a newborn with DiGeorge syndrome?

A) Reduced B-cells B) Hyperplasia of the parathyroid glands C) Hypoplasia of the thymus gland D) Hypercalcemia

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A shared lived experience between the nurse and nursed is called a

A. Nursing situation. B. Call for nursing. C. Nursing response. D. Nursing relationship.

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