The nurse has just assisted in the delivery of a new baby and checks the client's demographic information for religion because infant baptism is a common practice in:
a. Judaism. c. Roman Catholicism.
b. Islam. d. Baptist.
ANS: C
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A) Finish the bottle of nasal spray to clear the infection effectively. B) Nasal spray can only be shared between immediate family members. C) Nasal spray should be administered in a prone position. D) Overuse of nasal spray may cause rebound congestion.
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A) Reduces risk of heart attack or stroke B) Has no adverse effects C) Is taken four times a day D) Long-term studies needed
The nurse instructs a patient about monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors before discharge. The nurse tells the patient to avoid certain foods and beverages while she is on the MAO inhibitors because they could cause which problems?
a. An increase in appetite, leading to obesity b. Severe psychosis c. An increase in depressive behavior d. Sudden and severe hypertension
How does an examiner determine the correct size of a blood pressure cuff on an adult? The cuff should:
A. Be 2½ to 3 times the length of the arm B. Be able to wrap around the arm once C. Cover 25% of the upper arm D. Be 80% of the circumference of the arm