A patient seeks medical attention for possible sexual activity after not remembering what occurred when attending a rave. Which substance might have caused this effect in the patient?
A. Marijuana
B. Crank
C. Alcohol
D. Ecstasy
Answer: D
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The nurse is teaching the parents of a small child strategies to prevent insect bites and stings. Which statement made by the parents indicates a need for further teaching?
1. "If my child wears bright colors and floral prints when outdoors, she will blend in with the surroundings, and the stinging insects will not sting her." 2. "My child should avoid heavy colognes, perfumes, and soaps, so that insects are not attracted to them." 3. "We should remove any items with standing water from our yard and surrounding area to prevent mosquito reproduction." 4. "My child can use insect repellent containing DEET of 10% or less."
A nurse acting in the role of teacher is determining learning outcomes. Which action will produce the best outcomes for teaching?
A. Collaborate with the discharge planner on outcomes. B. Determine the teaching priority, then establish the outcome. C. Develop outcomes mutually agreed on with the patient. D. Enlist other staff members to help prioritize outcomes.
Which represent obstacles to delegation?
1. Most of the nursing staff deliver highly skilled care. 2. The entire organization has a team-centered culture. 3. There is a budget shortfall for the current fiscal year. 4. Each employee knows and executes job responsibilities.
Which of the following is the leading cause of illness and death in children 5 years of age or younger throughout the world?
a. Nutritional deficiencies b. Shigella c. Dehydration d. Diarrhea