Which of the following is a major factor in determining which people or groups are most likely to be helpful to a particular individual?

a. Anyone who has time to be available
b. Environmental proximity
c. Same employment responsibilities
d. Similar religious faith


ANS: B
Although it is certainly more common to have friends who are similar to ourselves in many ways, those most likely to be called on and respond are those in close environmental proximity.

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a. Physiologic jaundice occurs during the first 24 hours of life. b. Physiologic jaundice is caused by blood incompatibilities between the mother and infant blood types. c. The bilirubin levels of physiologic jaundice peak at 5 to 6 mg/dl between the second and fourth days of life. d. This condition is also known as "breast milk jaundice."

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The perioperative nurse maintains the safety of the patient during surgery with which of the following goals? Select all that apply

a. Preventing infection b. Improving the accuracy of patient identification c. Preventing mistakes in surgery d. Obtaining signed consent for surgery e. Keeping the family informed of patient's status

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The nurse is completing an assessment of an older client's oral cavity. Which finding most concerns the nurse?

1. Leukoplakia 2. Gum redness 3. Excess saliva 4. Multiple cavities

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The nurse explains that the purpose of mucus is to:

a. warm the air entering the lungs. b. trap particles and bacteria. c. protect the cilia. d. clean the sinus cavity.

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