Jane complains of abdominal pain and nausea 1 day after a hysterectomy. She vomits up bile. The nurse does an abdominal assessment because Jane most likely has

A) hepatitis A.
B) hepatitis B.
C) an ileus.
D) liver failure.


C

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A pediatric clinic nurse teaches parents how to care for their toddler who has nasal congestion. What anatomical difference between children and adults is a concern with congestion in children?

A. Children this age should not have congestion. B. Larger tonsils trap mucus, leading to gagging. C. The narrow trachea can become obstructed easily. D. Phlegm can migrate into the eustachian tubes.

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A pregnant woman asks you about the advantages of an alternative birthing center. You would explain to her that

A) no physicians will care for her. B) birth is viewed as a wellness event. C) she will not be encouraged to breastfeed her infant. D) a birthing center has no advantages over home birth.

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One nursing theory includes the following relationships: nurse and client are purposeful interacting systems; nurse and client perceptions; judgments and actions if congruent lead to goal direction transactions as well as other relationships

Which theory includes these relationships? A) Theory of Goal Attainment and Transactional Process B) Philosophy and Science of Caring C) Modeling and Role-Modeling D) Adaptation Model

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When using alcohol hand sanitizer, you should

A) allow it to dry completely before performing any tasks. B) use only the amount recommended by the manufacturer. C) understand that it is extremely flammable. D) All of the above

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