A nurse has been asked to be a member of a hospital's internal review board and evaluate research studies. Which of the following does this nurse most likely possess?
A)
Sound ethical knowledge
B)
Sound empirical knowledge
C)
Sound aesthetic knowledge
D)
Sound personal knowledge
A
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In terms of topical pharmacotherapy, the nurse recognizes that pastes are:
A) Lotions with oil added to prevent crusting B) Semisolid emulsions that become liquid when applied to the skin or scalp C) Mixtures of powders and ointments D) Mixtures of powders and water
To assess the duration of labor contractions, the nurse determines the time
a. From the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next b. From the beginning to the end of each contraction c. Of the strongest intensity of each contraction d. Of uterine relaxation between two contractions
The frustrated patient with a fungal infection complains, "Why is the infection taking so long to heal?" The nurse's most informative response would be that:
a. fungal infections are essentially incurable. b. fungi form spores, which make them dif-ficult to kill. c. fungi can be considered natural flora and are protected by the body. d. fungi can alter the patient's DNA and RNA.
A child is receiving a seasonal influenza vaccination administered by nasal inhalation. What type of immunity is expected to develop as a result of this vaccination method?
a. Artificially acquired passive immunity b. Artificially acquired active immunity c. Naturally acquired passive immunity d. Naturally acquired active immunity