The Tuskegee Syphilis Study violated which of the following ethical principles?
A) Freedom from harm
B) Right to self-determination
C) Right to fair treatment
D) All of the above
D
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A client asks the nurse how she can tell if labor is real? What should the nurse give as an explanation? (Select all that apply.)
a. In true labor, the cervix begins to dilate. b. In true labor, the contractions are felt in the abdomen and groin. c. In true labor, contractions often resemble menstrual cramps during early labor. d. In true labor, contractions are inconsistent in frequency, duration, and intensity in the early stages. e. In true labor your contractions tend to increase in frequency, duration, and intensity with walking.
3.75 ounces equals ____________ grains
A. 128 B. 1800 C. 18 D. 1280
The nurse is teaching a class on perinatal loss to student nurses. The nurse is discussing the relationship between attachment and the grief response, explaining that:
1. The mother has no attachment to the fetus before it is born. 2. The severity of the grieving has nothing to do with attachment to the fetus. 3. The intensity of the grief response can be assessed by determining the level of attachment to the anticipated infant. 4. The mother would feel grief only if it were a planned pregnancy.
Morphology reports on a blood smear from a client who has documented anemia show normocytic-normochromic red blood cells. Which assessment questions should the nurse ask to further identify the etiology of this anemia?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "Do you eat enough foods that contain iron?" 2. "Have you experienced any episodes of bleeding?" 3. "Do you follow a strict vegetarian diet?" 4. "Do you get enough folate in your diet?" 5. "Do you work around any strong chemicals?"