A nurse is working on his or her first Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project. One factor the nurse should be extremely careful of is
A. The ethical protection of the human participants
B. Making sure that community members aren't directly involved in the research
C. Ensuring that the research is ethical and is protective of the community
D. To choose a topic that is neutral to the community
ANS: C
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A) watching the children while she visits her husband. B) identifying family members or neighbors who can help. C) calling her spouse to watch the children. D) asking the supervisor to take the children to the pediatric unit.
The nurse has noted the emergence of a significant amount of fresh blood at the drain site of a patient who is postoperative day 1 following total laryngectomy. How should the nurse respond to this development?
A) Remove the patient's drain and apply pressure with a sterile gauze. B) Assess the patient, reposition the patient supine, and apply wall suction to the drain. C) Rapidly assess the patient and notify the surgeon about the patient's bleeding. D) Administer a STAT dose of vitamin K to aid coagulation.
You are caring for a patient with hyperparathyroidism. What level of activity would you expect the physician to order?
A) Complete bed rest B) Bed rest with bathroom privileges C) Out of bed (OOB) to the chair twice a day D) Ambulation and activity, as tolerated
A student nurse is reviewing the rhythm on an EKG and knows that which of the following should be present to be considered sinus tachycardia?
a. Heart rate must be greater than 100 bpm b. Client must be asymptomatic and tachycardic c. Heart rate must be greater than 95 bpm d. Client must be symptomatic no matter the heart rate