The diploma prepared RN will need to earn additional skills and knowledge in order to function in which role?
A) School nursing
B) Home health nursing
C) Operating room nursing
D) Physician office nursing
A
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A nurse is assessing a school-age child admitted with new heart murmur, arthritis-type symptoms, erythema marginatum, and fever. When taking the child's history, which question is most likely to provide important information?
A. "Did your child have any vaccinations recently?" B. "Has your child been exposed to contagious illnesses?" C. "Has your child had a sore throat in the last 2 to 3 weeks?" D. "Is there a family history of autoimmune disorders?"
The nurse is providing patient teaching with a patient who is newly diagnosed with epilepsy. The patient asks, "Can I still drive to work?" What is the nurse's best response?
A) "Not until your seizures are controlled by medication" B) "Yes, as long as you take your medications regularly." C) "You can drive as soon as therapeutic drug levels are obtained." D) "Epileptics need to use public transportation because a seizure could occur anytime."
The nurse is discussing the body's first and second lines of defense against infection with a community group. The first line of defense includes which of the following?
1. Teeth 2. Sweat 3. White blood cells 4. T lymphocytes
Proper body alignment is
A) positioning the patient in a state of flexion. B) maintaining the patient in a state of extension. C) keeping the patient in a position of function. D) positioning the patient so the toes point downward.