The clinic nurse speaks with the student nurse prior to the physical examination of a pregnant woman who is 32 weeks gestation

The clinic nurse explains that the heart sounds heard in pregnancy are usually S1 and S3 with a possible murmur related to increased cardiac output.
A) True
B) False


A

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Baker is 95 years old and had a fall at home that resulted in a fractured hip and wrist. The staff is amazed at her motivation and desire for rehabilitation. The social worker believes this is because a. Her advanced age makes her motivated to make each day special b. She has positive self-esteem and self-image c. The pain medication is altering her perception of her environment d. Her family has "threatened" not to visit if she does not put forth an effort to get well

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The primary reason for employee counseling is:

1. to inform employees that they need to do something differently or that they have done something well. 2. to punish employees for errors. 3. to discipline employees. 4. to reward employees.

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A nurse in a psychiatric care unit finds that a client with psychosis has become violent and has struck another patient in the unit. What action should the nurse take in this case?

A) Do not restrain the client, as it is equivalent to false imprisonment. B) Restrain the client, as he is harmful to the other patients. C) Do not restrain the client, as it is equivalent to battery. D) Inform the physician and complete a comprehensive assessment.

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Epidemics occur when there are large numbers of people affected by a certain disease

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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