Which type of legislation provided assistance to workers who were unemployed because of work-related injuries?
a. Disabilities laws
b. Community living legislation
c. Vocational rehabilitation acts
d. Workers' compensation laws
ANS: D
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A. Explain that paternal reactions vary widely. B. Offer a referral to a marriage counselor. C. Reassure the woman that this behavior changes after the birth. D. Tell her that men are usually jealous of the baby.
What is the most effective treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting?
a. Prevention b. Droperidol given immediately when nausea is reported c. Phenergan given immediately when nausea is reported d. Metoclopramide given immediately when nausea is reported
The nurse is assessing the adult client's eyes during a comprehensive health assessment. Which pieces of information should the nurse also gather during the assessment process? Select all that apply
1. The client's birth weight. 2. The client's parents were born in Spain. 3. The client's annual income is below the poverty level. 4. The client is a welder. 5. The client recently attempted to commit suicide after his wife died in an automobile accident.
A female client asks the nurse if the medication risperidone (Risperdal), an antipsychotic medication for schizophrenia, has any side effects. Which response by the nurse would violate the ethical concept of veracity?
a. "I am not sure, but I will find out." b. "Risperdal has no documented side effects." c. "Risperdal does have some side effects." d. "Let's talk to your physician about potential side effects."