Each of the major religions has several characteristics in common. What is one of those characteristics?
A) Ministers are addressed as "Reverend."
B) An ethical code defines right and wrong.
C) Communion is delivered the same way.
D) Men and women are viewed as equals.
B
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Which of the following assumptions would be made by nurses who think family and intend to practice family-focused nursing care?
1. Families always think as a whole. 2. Nurses need to solve family problems. 3. Nurses need to know the limits of their scope of practice. 4. The individual and the family are not separate.
The nurse prepares to administer a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to the patient with postoperative knee pain
Which of the following pharmacological properties is not characteristic of NSAIDs and does not require consideration by the nurse? 1. NSAIDs inhibit the formation of prostaglandins. 2. NSAIDs prevent bradykinin manufacture. 3. NSAIDs exert peripheral and central nervous system effects. 4. NSAIDs bind with opioid receptors throughout the nervous system.
A 12-month-old received the MMR vaccine last week. The father of the infant calls because the baby has a low-grade fever and a rash. The nurse explains:
a. This is a sign of a serious reaction b. This is normal and will resolve in a few days c. This would have been avoided if the baby had been vaccinated at the proper age d. This indicates that the baby was immunosuppressed
The nurse wants to demonstrate to a new family their infant's individuality. Which assessment tool should the nurse use?
1. Ortolani maneuver 2. Ballard Maturity Scale 3. Dubowitz Gestational Age Scale 4. Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale