When a new nurse comes into the work environment, every RN assumes the role of a(n)
a. advocate. c. mentor.
b. counselor. d. role model.
ANS: c
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A. Obtain information for at least two generations. B. Begin the genogram with a proband. C. Depict members of each generation along a vertical line. D. At the top of the genogram indicate the gender of the patient.
Assessment of a child in a cold environment would MOST likely yield:
A) a rapid, weak pulse. B) flushing of the skin. C) delayed capillary refill. D) a slow, irregular pulse.
At 32 weeks' gestation, a woman is scheduled for a second non-stress test. Which client response indicates an adequate understanding of this procedure?
1. "I'll have an IV started before the test." 2. "I need to have a full bladder for this test." 3. "I cannot get up and walk around during the test." 4. "I must avoid drinks containing caffeine for 24 hours before the test."
Codeine has a greater maximal ability to suppress cough when compared with dextromethorphan. What is the most appropriate description of codeine when compared to dextromethorphan?
1. Codeine is more efficacious. 2. Codeine is less potent. 3. Codeine is more potent. 4. Codeine is less efficacious.