A nurse is informing a nursing student about the different ways to prevent the spread of
infection. Which is the most effective method of preventing infection that the nurse
should inform the student about?
A) Wearing goggles
B) Handwashing
C) Wearing gloves
D) Wearing masks
B
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A child who has symptoms of irritable mood, changes in sleep and appetite patterns, decreased self-esteem, and disengagement from family and friends lasting 3 weeks meets the criteria for which depressive disorder?
a. Major depressive disorder b. Dysthymic disorder c. Cyclothymic disorder d. Panic disorder
What are benefits of dehydration for a person who is near death? (Select all that apply.)
a. Better gas exchange because of reduction of fluid in the lungs b. Decreased need to suction because of reduction of respiratory secretions c. Improved bowel elimination because of reduced bulk in the stool d. Decreased pain related to release of endorphins e. Improved drug distribution via the circulating volume
The ability of nurses to influence persons, groups, or communities by controlling the content of their practice, the context of their practice, and their competence in practice:
a. nurse-patient relationship b. having control c. using power d. moral reasoning
The major difference between spirituality and religion encompasses which of the following?
A) Spirituality is one's desire to create meaning in the world. B) Religion refers to shared beliefs, values, and behavior norms. C) Spirituality is a personality quality that strives for purpose in life. D) Religion refers to a way of thinking and behaving that is superior to others.