The willingness to stand up for personal core values and ethical beliefs even when we stand alone is called:
a. moral courage. c. self-esteem.
b. empowerment. d. power.
A
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The nurse knows an appropriate goal for a patient with a stage III pressure ulcer with the nursing diagnosis Impaired physical mobility is:
a. the patient will remain free of wound infections during the hospitalization. b. the patient will report pain management strategies and reduce pain to a tolerable level. c. the patient will turn self in bed using over trapeze every two hours using assistance when needed. d. the patient will consume adequate nutrition to meet nutritional requirements within 1 week.
A nurse practitioner is teaching a health class in the local high school. The nurse practitioner informs the class about hepatitis B. What occupation does the nurse practitioner inform the class is at the greatest risk for contracting hepatitis B?
A) Flight attendants B) Health care workers C) Fire fighters D) Educators
The nurse is planning care for a client who has limited bed mobility. What instruction should be given to the assistive personnel who will be caring for this client?
1. Place a turn sheet on the bed. 2. Always use two personnel to move the client. 3. Stand at the head of the bed to pull the client up. 4. Slide the client toward the head of the bed. 5. Encourage the client to assist as possible.
A nurse administers an antimuscarinic to a patient. Which findings indicate the patient is having therapeutic effects from this medication? (Select all that apply.)
a. Decrease in dysuria b. Decrease in urgency c. Decrease in frequency d. Decrease in prostate size e. Decrease in bladder infection