One strategy for empowering nursing is to employ the media to create a more powerful image of nursing. This can be done by:

a. Having more nurses play leading roles
b. Writing more books about nursing history
c. Having TV spots promoting a positive nursing image
d. Showcasing the work of hospitals


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One strategy for empowering nursing is to employ the media to create a stronger, more powerful image of nursing. This can be accomplished by writing opinion editorial pieces and letters to the editor for the local newspaper. On a larger scale a series of television spots promoting a positive nursing image can be delivered, such as the Johnson & Johnson Corporation Campaign for Nursing's Future.

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a. tort law. c. contract law. b. negligence. d. private law.

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A woman has just delivered a stillborn child at 26 weeks' gestation. Which nursing action is appropriate at this time?

1. Remind the mother that she will be able to have another baby in the future. 2. Dress the infant in a gown and swaddle it in a receiving blanket. 3. Ask the woman whether she would like the doctor to prescribe a sedative for her. 4. Remove the baby from the delivery room as soon as possible.

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The physician orders that the patient be transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU) and

undergo blood coagulation studies, arterial blood gases (ABGs) on room air, continuous pulse oximetry, STAT chest x-ray (CXR), and STAT 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). What information will the physician gain from each of these? What will be an ideal response?

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In a critically ill patient receiving parenteral nutrition, a blood glucose level of 145 mg/dL is considered

a. too low. b. acceptable. c. slightly elevated. d. seriously elevated.

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