Inflammation is a natural defense of the body.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A patient, age 37, sustained partial- and full-thickness burns to 26% of her body surface area. The greatest fluid loss resulting from her burns will usually occur
a. within 12 hours after burn trauma. b. 24 to 36 hours after burn trauma. c. 24 to 48 hours after burn trauma. d. 48 to 72 hours after burn trauma.
Several nurses at Hospital X are concerned that agency policies related to restraint and seclusion and
documentation practices are inadequate. The understanding about the relation of substandard institutional policies and individual nursing practice that should guide nursing practice is a. the policies do not absolve the individual nurse of the responsibility to practice according to professional standards of nursing care. b. agency policies are considered by the courts to be the legal standard by which the professional nurse must act and therefore override the American Nurses Association standards of care. c. in an institution with substandard policies, the nurse has a responsibility to inform the supervisor and leave the premises without delay. d. interpretation by the judicial system will be rendered on an individual basis and therefore cannot be predicted.
Informed consent requires that a study subject has free power of choice regarding participation and:
a. general knowledge and comprehension of the study. b. information on the study design. c. psychological support from the researcher and staff. d. the right to direct his or her role in the study.
Which of the following nursing diagnostic statements is correctly written for a client who is immobilized after being involved in a motorcycle accident?
1. Impaired physical mobility due to motorcycle accident 2. Impaired physical mobility caused by improper safety precautions on motorcycle 3. Impaired physical mobility related to fractured pelvis 4. Impaired physical mobility related to need for pelvic traction