A licensed nurse has been asked to address a group of newly recruited nurses. What

should the licensed nurse inform them about the nursing insignias?

A) Donning a nursing uniform is necessary when giving nursing care
B) Wearing a nursing school pin is necessary when giving nursing care
C) Wearing a name tag is necessary when giving nursing care
D) Displaying a religious symbol is preferred when giving nursing care


C

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Mr. L's health insurance has just expired though he is still in the recovery stages of a serious exacerbation of his chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Backdating the paperwork by only 2 days will spare Mr

L the out-of-pocket expense of home oxygen therapy. The nurse who is organizing Mr. L's care on discharge has chosen a course of action that prioritizes the principle of veracity. Which of the following courses of action best exemplifies this principle? A) Backdating the paperwork to ensure that Mr. L does not sustain harm from having to pay or having to go without oxygen therapy. B) Backdating the paperwork because it will clearly maximize Mr. L's well-being at a nominal cost to the insurer. C) Refusing to backdate the paperwork because to do so would be untruthful. D) Refusing to backdate the paperwork because to do so would be an unjust act toward the insurance company.

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A client being treated for depression reports the desire to get out of bed, shower, eat, and contact friends and family for socialization. Which conclusion regarding the client's behavior is appropriate by the nurse?

A) Risk factors for self-harm B) Improvement in depression C) Denial of the diagnosis of depression D) The need for assistance with activities of daily living

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A Korean client is receiving care in a rehabilitation unit after suffering from a stroke. The nurse notices that during the past few days the client has eaten very little food

The client only speaks Korean and the daughter who interprets for the client states that her mother does not like the food. What intervention could be used to increase the client's food intake? A) Make sure food is the right temperature for the client. B) Ask the daughter to tell her mother to eat more. C) Add nutritional supplements to her diet. D) Assess the client's food preferences and consult dietary to include requested ethnic dishes.

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A 14-year-old girl is brought to the clinic by her mother. The nurse determines that the teen is about 28 weeks pregnant. The mother states, "We knew she was gaining weight, but she said she couldn't be pregnant

" The nurse understands that the patient's mother's behavior exemplifies: 1. Low self-esteem. 2. Anger. 3. Denial. 4. Ignorance.

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