The student nurse is planning an educational program regarding vaccination needs of adults. Which topics would the student need to include in the program?

A) Influenza vaccines are given once every 10 years.
B) Influenza vaccines are given yearly.
C) Influenza vaccines may be given to clients with active respiratory infections.
D) Influenza vaccines may be given to clients with an allergy to eggs.


B

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The nurse is caring for a patient using a 5-lead continuous cardiac monitor system. To monitor lead V6, where does the nurse place the chest electrode?

A) Fourth intercostal space on right sternal border B) Right shoulder on muscle tissue close to bone C) Left shoulder on muscle tissue close to bone D) Fifth intercostal space on left mid-axillary line

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The nurse understands the process of research utilization when the nurse does not complete which of the following steps?

a. Assessing patient care c. Implementing a plan of care b. Planning for the patient's needs d. Guessing the extent of care needed

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A patient has just received information regarding the goals of a partial-hospitalization program. Which statement best indicates patient understanding?

a. "I think that the partial-hospitalization program will provide a good interim rest for me.". b. "The partial-hospitalization program will be a good support to me as I adjust to the stress of being back home.". c. "I know that partial hospitalization seems like a small step, but it will prevent readmission to the hospital.". d. "I'm looking forward to the partial-hospitalization program, because I can gather my thoughts there and think about what I want to do.".

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The practice or organ transplantation is associated with several important bioethical issues. The ethics of transplantation primarily surround the fact that

A) organ transplantation does not guarantee positive outcomes. B) only a small number of the organs in the body are amenable to transplantation. C) transplantation is a treatment of last resort. D) the demand for organs greatly exceeds the available supply.

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