____ attributes differences in moral codes to social conditions, while proposing that most people have underlying psychological tendencies that lead to similar moral judgments

a. Rationalism c. Virtue ethics
b. Naturalism d. Deontology


B

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The client has completed the contracted number of crisis clinic visits and tells the nurse "I have

emerged from this as a stronger person. I realize I am not superwoman; it's OK not to have to do everything for everybody. You supported me as I worked through my feelings of loss and helped me find community resources. My mother is doing well in the nursing home and I am profiting from a support group for the relatives of the residents.". The nurse responds "I wonder whether you would consider it worthwhile to spend additional time exploring why your feelings about giving up the caregiver role were so intense.". When the nurse makes this overture, the assessment can be made that a. the client is experiencing transference. b. the client demonstrates need for continuing support. c. the nurse is having difficulty terminating. d. the nurse is empathizing client dependency feelings.

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The nurse is caring for a patient 5 days following clipping of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm for a subarachnoid hemorrhage

The nurse assesses the patient to be more lethargic than the previous hour with a blood pressure 95/50 mm Hg, heart rate 110 beats/min, respiratory rate 20 breaths/min, oxygen saturation (SpO2) 95% on 3 L/min oxygen via nasal cannula, and a temperature of 101.5° F. Which physician order should the nurse institute first? a. Blood cultures (2 specimens) for temperature > 101° F b. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 650 mg per rectum c. 500 mL albumin infusion intravenously d. Decadron 20 mg intravenous push every 4 hours

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When administering oxygen via nasal prongs to a patient, the nurse should

a. apply water-soluble lubricant to the prongs before inserting b. position nasal prongs into the patient's nares with curves of prongs pointing toward the floor of the nostrils c. tape the cannula tubing to the patient's face d. lubricate the prongs with petroleum jelly before inserting

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What is the advantage of being familiar with family development theory, when making the decision to enroll in an Associate Nursing degree program?

A) One can use the data to formulate a plan to avoid all the typical family oriented problems that occur. B) It is possible to determine what degree of resistance various family members may have to the change. C) The problems family members may experience during this period can be predicted and prepared for. D) By discussing the theory with family members, they can gain insight into the changes that will occur.

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