What is a major potential risk of research to participants?
A) Monetary gains
B) Access to a new and potentially beneficial treatment
C) Opportunity to discuss personal feelings and experiences with an objective listener.
D) Physical boredom
D
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Why is shared governance important?
A. Regulates licensing of registered nurses and practical nurses B. Provides staff nurses with a voice in setting standards and policies C. Provides staff nurses with representation in the political arena D. Provides oversight and treatment of impaired nurses
A nurse is discussing treatment options with a client whose life has been negatively impacted by claustrophobia. The nurse would expect which of the following behavioral therapies to be most commonly used in the treatment of phobias? Select all that apply
A. Benzodiazepine therapy B. Systematic desensitization C. Imploding (flooding) D. Assertiveness training E. Aversion therapy
The nurse is planning a presentation to a group of older adults on the topic of suicide in the elderly. One of the group participants asks who has the highest risk of suicide in the elderly population. The nurse's best response would be:
A) "Elders who have multiple prescriptions from a variety of different pharmacies." B) "Elders who are experiencing a deep and profound depression." C) "Elderly women who are divorced or widowed." D) "Elderly men who are divorced or widowed."
A patient develops hemolytic anemia after receiving a dose of penicillin. What action should the nurse realize is indicated for this patient?
A. Administer no further doses of penicillin. B. Increase fluids. C. Administer a blood transfusion. D. Provide oxygen.