Which of the following is a major cause of fire?
A)
improper waste disposal
B)
misuse of electricity
C)
smoking and matches
D)
all of the above
Answer:
D
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The prenatal clinic nurse visits with a 32-year-old man. His partner is pregnant with her first child and is now at 12 weeks of gestation. The man states that he has been experiencing nausea and vomiting, fatigue, and weight gain
Which action by the nurse is most appropriate? A. Ask the woman's health-care provider to prescribe the man anti-nausea medication. B. Assess for cancer risk factors, as weight gain and vomiting are unusual together. C. Encourage the man to make an appointment with his primary health-care provider. D. Explain that these symptoms are normal and often seen in men with pregnant partners.
After an assault by a patient, a nurse has difficulty sleeping, startles easily, and is preoccupied with the incident. The nurse said, "That patient should not be allowed to get away with that behavior."
Which response poses the greatest barrier to the nurse's ability to provide therapeutic care? a. Startle reactions b. Difficulty sleeping c. A wish for revenge d. Preoccupation with the incident
A malignant tumor of striated muscle tissue origin commonly found on the neck is called a:
a. myelogenic tumor. b. giant cell tumor. c. rhabdomyosarcoma. d. rhabdomyoma.
An effective nursing intervention for the impulsive and aggressive behaviors that accompany conduct disorder is
a. assertiveness training. b. consistent limit setting. c. negotiation of rules. d. open expression of feelings.