What serves as the basis for regulations affecting research by the U.S. government?
A) The Nuremberg Code
B) The Declaration of Helsinki
C) The Belmont Report
D) The Code of Ethics of the American Psychological Association
C
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An adolescent's parent comments, "My son seems so preoccupied with his appearance these days. Is this normal?" What is the nurse's best response?
a. "It is his attempt to express his individualism." b. "His preoccupation with his looks is quite normal." c. "He is probably troubled with his physical changes." d. "This shows that he has a positive self-image."
A nurse is explaining to a co-worker that the Patient Self-Determination Act, the Ryan White Act, and the McKinney Homelessness Act are all examples of
a. bills that were passed without matching appropriations bills. b. health care policies and regulations created in the 1990s. c. laws that were enacted after involvement of philanthropies. d. the only times nurses will ever make differences in legislation.
The husband of a patient with Graves' disease confides that he is frustrated with his wife's emotional outbursts and wide mood swings. The nurse's most helpful response would be:
a. "I know what you mean! She can be quite a handful!" b. "Her antithyroid drugs will smooth the behavior out in a few weeks." c. "I'm afraid this behavior will continue. How are you coping with it now?" d. "If I were you, I'd tell her how you feel."
The nurse is caring for a client who is confused and wanders. Which alternative to a restraint can the nurse use for this client?
1. Assign this client to the farthest room from the nurses' station. 2. Place a rocking chair in the client's room. 3. Pull up all of the side rails on the bed. 4. Wedge pillows against the side rails on the bed.