If the nursing assistant notices a broken piece of equipment, she should
A) say nothing, as this is not her responsibility.
B) quickly bring it to the maintenance department.
C) report it to the appropriate person.
D) discard it in the biohazardous waste.
C
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A. Angiotension-converting enzyme inhibitors B. Beta-adrenergic blockers C. Calcium channel blockers D. Alpha-adrenergic blockers
Which is a type of probability sampling?
a. Cluster b. Convenience c. Network d. Quota
A client will be on long-term oral iron therapy. When discussing this therapy, the nurse mentions that a slow-release, enterically coated preparation may be advisable for the client. Which rationales would the nurse have for this suggestion?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The client has children at home. 2. This form is less expensive. 3. The enteric coating may reduce gastrointestinal upset. 4. This form reduces problems with constipation. 5. This preparation can be taken with coffee or milk.
Which scenario predicts the highest risk for directing violent behavior toward others?
a. Major depression with delusions of worthlessness b. Obsessive-compulsive disorder; performs many rituals c. Paranoid delusions of being followed by alien monsters d. Completed alcohol withdrawal; beginning a rehabilitation program