Bacterial infections most commonly give rise to acute bronchitis

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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A patient is diagnosed with Graves disease. Propylthiouracil (PTU) is prescribed. After 8 weeks of therapy, the patient complains of a fever and sore throat. The nurse is concerned that the complaints may be an early sign of which of the following?

A) Agranulocytosis B) Altered renal function C) Hepatotoxicity D) Hyperthyroidism

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A nurse is educating themself on the ANA Code of Ethics. Which action by the nurse would be unethical, according to the ANA Code of Ethics?

a. Joining unions or bargaining units b. Engaging in lobbying related to health care issues c. Reporting an incompetent or impaired colleague d. Refusing to care for a patient who is di-agnosed as HIV positive

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A nurse is caring for a client who is a celebrity in the area. A person claiming he is a family member inquires about the medical details of the client. The nurse reveals the information but later comes to find out that the person was not a family member

The nurse has violated which of the following? A) Veracity B) Fidelity C) Confidentiality D) Autonomy

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A client confides to the nurse, "My doctor seems incompetent. He doesn't seem to know what he is doing." The nurse knows the doctor is new and learning. She says, "Your doctor is a good doctor. Give him a chance." This is an example of:

1. Ineffective response—defending 2. Ineffective response—excessive probing 3. Therapeutic communication—providing information 4. Therapeutic communication—encouraging comparisons

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