Selecting the ideal candidate for transplantation is an intricate process
To evaluate a patient's suitability for transplantation, a comprehensive analysis on the patient is performed that includes which of the following types of assessments? Select all that apply.
A) Multisystem
B) Physiological
C) Psychosocial
D) Single donor system
A, B, C
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A nurse working in the preoperative holding area performs which functions to ensure client safety? (Select all that apply.)
a. Allow small sips of plain water. b. Check that consent is on the chart. c. Ensure the client has an armband on. d. Have the client help mark the surgical site. e. Allow the client to use the toilet before giving sedation.
When the wife asked if the nurse would like a tour of the yard and her beautiful gardens, the nurse agreed immediately. Considering the limited time the nurse had to spend with the family, why did the nurse agree to tour gardens?
A. Accepting the invitation was the polite thing to do. B. Because the wife was proud of her gardening skills, the nurse did not wish to offend her. C. Examination of the environment may help identify potential health or safety problems. D. Touring the grounds was a nice change of pace for the overworked, stressed nurse.
The decibel level for a ringing telephone is _______ decibels
A) 30 B) 60 C) 80 D) 90
During a patient care conference, the HCPs are reviewing potential outcomes based on individual interventions. Which bioethical theory is being demonstrated during this care conference?
a. Religion b. Deontology c. Theological d. Utilitarianism