Nurses and other leaders can educate communities through:
a. role modeling
b. seminars
c. the school setting
d. patient handouts
A
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A. Assess the IV site for good blood return. B. Ensure emergency equipment is nearby. C. Obtain informed consent for each dose. D. Pad side rails and institute seizure precautions.
The nurse is caring for a patient who has undergone a mastoidectomy. In an effort to prevent postoperative infection, what intervention should the nurse implement?
A) Teach the patient about the risks of ototoxic medications. B) Instruct the patient to protect the ear from water for several weeks. C) Teach the patient to remove cerumen safely at least once per week. D) Instruct the patient to protect the ear from temperature extremes until healing is complete.
The nurse who bases client care actions on the principle of "greatest good" is implementing which ethical theory?
1. Teleology 2. Deontology 3. Utilitarian 4. Justice
The licensed practical/vocational nurse (LP/VN) is caring for another nurse's clients while he is on break
One of the client rooms has a radioactive material sign on the door and precautions listed for brachytherapy (radioactive seeds placed in the clients prostate). The nurse should intervene when who attempts to enter the client's room? A) The nursing assistant (NA) who is pregnant is taking an adult incontinence brief and supplies to perform perineal care. B) The male unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is bringing the client's lunch. C) The client's wife, age 62, and son, age 40 want to visit. D) The housekeeper is preparing to clean the client's room using standard precautions.