The nurse is working with a client who is seeking a family and medical leave. Which of the following is an eligibility requirement of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993? The employee must:

A. Work at least 40 hours per week.
B. Have been employed for at least one month.
C. Work for a company with less than 50 employees.
D. Furnish a physician's statement that verifies the need.


D

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An elderly patient is admitted to your unit with a diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia. During admission the patient states, "I have a living will." What implication of this should the nurse recognize?

A) This document is always honored, regardless of circumstances. B) This document specifies the patient's wishes before hospitalization. C) This document that is binding for the duration of the patient's life. D) This document has been drawn up by the patient's family to determine DNR status.

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A 75-year-old patient who is being discharged home after a stroke has no use of the right hand. Which teaching strategy is best for the nurse to use for this patient?

a. Provide all the teaching at once, immediately before going home so the patient will remember it. b. Teach the patient with the aid of a computer to demonstrate that the discharge instructions are on the hospital webpage. c. Teach the patient using generic patient discharge information about strokes. d. Provide information based on the patient's needs in frequent sessions.

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Health history data obtained from a woman who is interested in oral contraceptives are listed below. Which data would indicate that this woman should not take oral contraceptives?

a. Smoked cigarettes for 8 years; quit 10 years ago b. Both parents died of strokes in their seventies c. Has asthma that is treated with bronchodilators d. Had thrombophlebitis after abdominal surgery

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According to assessment findings, the nurse determines that a client is experiencing an inflammatory process. Which of the following did the nurse assess in this client?

1. Redness, swelling, heat, and pain 2. Reduced urine output 3. Thirst 4. Elevated blood pressure and slow heart rate

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