What ethical principles are sometimes overlooked in attempting to identify and report suspected child abuse?
a. Best interest and nonmaleficence
b. Privacy and self-determination
c. Paternalism and beneficence
d. Veracity and obligation
B
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a. Palpate from the midline to the side of the body. b. Palpate from the symphysis to the umbilicus. c. Palpate from the side of the uterus to the midline. d. Massage the abdomen in a circular motion.
A patient is admitted with iron deficiency anemia. The nurse assesses this patient for the presence of which most likely finding?
1. Hypoxia 2. Reduced urine output 3. Bleeding 4. Dehydration
A client is having contractions that are lasting 20–30 seconds and occurring every 8–20 minutes. The client is requesting something to help relieve the discomfort of contractions. The nurse should suggest:
1. That a mild analgesic be administered. 2. An epidural. 3. A local anesthetic block. 4. Nonpharmacologic methods for pain relief.
The nurse has determined a client has absent bowel sounds because no sounds have been heard in all four quadrants for :
1. 1 minute. 2. 2 minutes. 3. 30 seconds. 4. 5 minutes.