Virtue-based theories of ethics focus on the conduct of leaders rather than who they are as people
a. True
b. False
False
You might also like to view...
After the nurse describes fetal circulation to a pregnant woman, the woman asks why her fetus has a different circulation pattern than hers. In planning a response, the nurse is guided by the principle that:
A) Fetal blood is thicker than that of adults and needs different pathways B) Fetal circulation carries highly oxygenated blood to vital areas first C) Fetal blood has a higher oxygen saturation and circulates slower D) Fetal heart rates are rapid and circulation time is double that of adults
The nurse understands that nitazoxanide (Alinia) is:
a. the drug of choice for treating amebiasis. b. the only drug approved to treat giardiasis in children. c. the drug of choice for treating pediculosis and scabies. d. used to trichomoniasis in conjunction with tetracyclines.
The nurse teaches parents that the anticholinergic drug oxybutynin is used to treat enuresis. The parents ask the nurse why the medication is being prescribed. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "It's an antidepressant that is used to help the child relax." 2. "It will help decrease the spasms sometimes associated with enuresis." 3. "It has an antidiuretic effect, so your child can attend sleepovers." 4. "It will slow the production of urine, so your child does not have to urinate as frequently."
Inside most bones is a spongy type of tissue called ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).