Moral reasoning is a factor that influences our capacity to make ethical decisions
a. True
b. False
True
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Which of these statements is true regarding the use of Standard Precautions in the health care setting?
a. Standard Precautions apply to all body fluids, including sweat. b. Use alcohol-based hand rub if hands are visibly dirty. c. Standard Precautions are intended for use with all patients, regardless of their risk or presumed infection status. d. Standard Precautions are to be used only when nonintact skin, excretions containing visible blood, or expected contact with mucous membranes is present.
By offering enteral, parenteral, intravenous, and blood transfusion therapies, what can home care services prevent?
a. Morbidity b. Hospitalization c. Hospice care d. Mortality
A client had an epidural inserted 2 hours ago. It is functioning well, the client is stable, and labor is progressing
Which parts of the nurse's assessment have the highest priority? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Assess blood pressure every hour. 2. Assess the pulse rate every hour. 3. Palpate the bladder. 4. Auscultate the lungs. 5. Assess the reflexes.
A 22-year-old male patient who has dropped out of college has increasingly disorganized behavior and delusional thinking. His parents report that he lives at home and has no desire to find a job or help around the house
The primary care NP has ruled out organic causes and has referred the patient to a psychiatrist for treatment. To prepare for the referral visit, the NP should: a. begin therapy with a low-potency antipsychotic. b. begin therapy with a high-potency antipsychotic. c. obtain a complete blood count (CBC), serum lipids, and hemoglobin A1c. d. order liver function tests (LFTs), a CBC, an electrocardiogram (ECG), and a urinalysis.