Nursing has roots in religion. This strong influence of religion on the development of nursing started in

a. India c. Greece
b. England d. Italy


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The strong influence of religion on the development of nursing started in India (800-600 BC) and flourished in Greece and Ireland in 3 BC.

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As a direct result of Clifford Beers' work and book, A Mind That Found Itself, the Committee for Mental Hygiene was formed in 1909 with a focus on prevention of mental illness and:

a. Early detection of symptoms of mental illness b. Education of caregivers c. Current treatment options d. Removing the stigma attached to mental illness

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The nurse is having difficulty finding a vein for venipuncture. An appropriate course of action is to

1. Have the patient drink fluids. 2. Apply cold packs to the venipuncture site. 3. Remove the blood pressure cuff from the arm to let the blood flow freely. 4. Let one of the patient's arms hang below the heart for several minutes.

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A nurse on the medical-surgical unit is caring for several very ill clients. One client says, "I was supposed to get my medications an hour ago." The nurse recognizes that medication errors can have what repercussions?

a. Medication errors can potentially extend the client's length of hospital stay. b. Medication errors can result in expensive legal costs to the facility. c. Medication errors can damage the facility's reputation. d. Medication errors can be physically devastating to nurse and client. e. Medication errors cause preventable deaths during hospitalizations.

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Which class of antidiabetic medication should be given 1-30 min before meals?

a. alpha-glucosanide inhibitors, which include miglitol (Glyset) b. biguanides, which include metformin (glucophage) c. meglitinides, which include natelinide d. sulfonylrueas, which include chlorpromadine (diabinese)

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