What is the primary role of the American Nurses Association (ANA) in relation to collective bargaining?
a. It is the primary bargaining unit for nurses across the country.
b. It is opposed to collective bargaining by nurses because it is unprofessional.
c. It recommends that nurses join powerful unions such as the AFL-CIO to maximize their power.
d. It actively supports the state nursing asso-ciations (SNAs) to function as bargaining agents.
D
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a. Assume that permission to discuss sexuality issues is implied. b. Seek knowledge about sexual health in general. c. Make therapeutic suggestions early and adjust as needed. d. Refer the patient to a professional with advanced training if necessary.
The nurse changes the client's IV dressing and removes the existing transparent wound barrier. Prior to applying the new barrier, which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. Applying benzoin to make the dressing stick firmly 2. Placing a sterile piece of gauze over the insertion site before placing a new transparent barrier over the wound 3. Cleansing the site with normal saline or a mild cleansing agent 4. Applying sterile gloves
What is a normal physiologic change during labor?
a. White blood cell count increases. b. There is an increase in muscle size caused by exertion. c. Gastrointestinal motility is increased. d. Estrogen decreases and progesterone increases.
During an assessment, a patient begins to cough. What should the nurse realize about this finding?
A. The patient is nervous. B. Something other than air was entering the larynx. C. Something other than air was entering the epiglottis. D. The patient has a cold.