A client becomes upset when touched by a staff member who was attempting to measure the client's blood pressure. The nurse recognizes that there is a problem with:
A) Informed consent. B) Staff control. C) Confidentiality. D) Duty to protect.
A
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When speaking with a tax consultant, you ask if there is a difference between the 401k and the 403b retirement plans. The tax consultant would be correct in replying which of the following? a. There is no difference between the two plans b. The
primary difference between the two is that the 401k is a plan offered by a nonprofitorganization, and the 403b is offered by a for-profit organization. c. The primary difference between the two is that the 403b is a plan offered by a privateorganization, and the 401K is offered by a public organization. d. The primary difference between the two is that the 403b is a plan offered by a nonprofit organization, and the 401K is offered by a for-profit organization.
A nurse recognizes that a condition that occurs because of a loss of bone minerals, which leads to an increased risk for skeletal fractures, is known as
1. Footdrop. 2. Contractures. 3. Osteoporosis. 4. Thromboembolism.
In which patient would the nurse expect to see a positive Chvostek sign?
a. A 7-year-old child admitted for severe burns b. A 24-year-old adult admitted for chronic alcohol abuse c. A 50-year-old patient admitted for an acute exacerbation of hyperparathyroidism d. A 75-year-old patient admitted for a bro-ken hip related to osteoporosis
During surgery to remove a pheochromocytoma, there is a danger of the release of large quantities of catecholamines from manipulation of the tumor. To prevent acute hypertension, the patient may receive which agent(s)?
1. Alpha-adrenergic agonists 2. Beta-adrenergic agonists 3. Alpha-adrenergic antagonists 4. Beta-adrenergic antagonists