Which of the following are formed by individual beliefs, which are often based on upbringing, religious beliefs, and education??

A) Protocols
B) Guidelines
C) Laws
D) Ethics


D

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The nurse teaches older adults to reduce sodium in their diets. What is the daily recommended limit for sodium in this population?

a. 1000 mg b. 1500 mg c. 2000 mg d. 2500 mg

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A group of nursing students is discussing the traits of Victorian wives that crossed over to nurses. Which traits would they conclude had an early effect on the nursing profession?

a. Submission, harmony, and hard work b. Power, peace, and position c. Paternalism, compliance, and dullness d. Organized, noble, and good

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The statement, "There were six new cases of encephalitis reported in the month of January" is an example of ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The nurse is caring for a client who requires an intervention the nurse does not know how to perform. Can the nurse delegate this intervention to another person?

1. No; the nurse should delegate only activities that he or she would be willing and able to do. 2. No; the nurse must transfer the accountability and responsibility for this client to another nurse who knows how to do the skill. 3. Yes; there is no requirement for the nurse to have personal knowledge or expertise in the skill. 4. Yes, but the nurse must then learn to perform the skill within a "reasonable" period of time.

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