The waste products of digestion pass out of the body through the:
a. Colon
b. Large intestine
c. Rectum
d. Anus
D
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To explain this concept adequately, the nurse must understand which of the following? A) That personalized medicine is, by definition, holistic B) That collaboration is essential in genomic medicine C) The ethical basis for genomic medicine D) The new technologies and treatments of genetic- and genomic-based health care
Which of the following is an example of workplace discrimination?
A) A male nurse is assigned to assist female nurses with transferring patients. B) A pregnant nurse is assigned to administer medications. C) A nurse aide is assigned to take blood pressures. D) A registered nurse is assigned to complete admission assessments.
A client has just been admitted to the labor and delivery unit. She is having mild contractions every 15 minutes that last 30 seconds. The client wants to have a medication-free birth
When discussing alternatives to medication use, the nurse should be sure the client understands that: A. In order to respect her wishes, the nurse will make certain that no medication will be given. B. The use of pain relief will allow the client to have a more enjoyable birth experience. C. The use of medications can allow the client and her partner to rest and be less fatigued for the birth. D. Maternal pain and stress can have a more adverse effect on the fetus than a small amount of analgesia.
MC The nurse is working in a community health clinic and is planning a secondary prevention program. One such example could be a program
A. That eliminates high-risk behaviors. B. Related to diabetes prevention. C. That encourages blood pressure screening. D. That explains adult immunizations.