Judy, a pediatric nurse, is working a test trial for a new medication for type 1 diabetes. Judy knows she has a duty to not tell a lie. The truth-telling standard is known as:
1. Benefice.
2. Veracity.
3. Advocacy.
4. Fidelity.
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1. Does not meet the definition.
2. Telling the truth to the fullest degree is the definition.
3. The nurse is not advocating for anything.
4. Does not meet the definition.
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a. Dyspnea b. Barrel chest c. Thin body d. Normal arterial blood gases (ABGs)
The nursing instructor is discussing quadriplegia with the senior nursing students. The instructor explains that goals for a quadriplegic patient might include what?
A) Maintenance of skin integrity B) Improved nutritional status C) Maintenance of socialization D) Prevention of neurologic deterioration
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a. Both are concerned with how well the author has established the objective truth of the data. b. Both must begin with an appreciation for the philosophical foundation of the research. c. Both define rigor in the same way. d. Both are designed to provide some evaluations about the intrinsic worth of the research. e. In both, the elements of the research report are identified. f. Both examine how well measurements in the data collection phase have maintained their precision.
When considering the various routes of drug elimination, the nurse is aware that elimination occurs mainly by which routes?
A. Renal tubules and skin B. skin and lungs C. bowel and renal tubules D. lungs and gastrointestinal tract