Patients who are legally blind may still have partial vision.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A nurse is leading a discussion with a group of residents of a Jewish long-term care facility. When discussing dietary laws and other religious practices, what should the nurse anticipate as the most prominent need of these patients?
a. Fasting every Friday night from sunset until sunset on the following Saturday and not taking them to the dining room b. Having a quiet time for prayer provided before and after all meals c. Serving meat and milk products at the same time but on separate plates d. Allowing Jewish men to shave before their Sabbath
The nurse manager at a family clinic is identifying ways to address the 2020 National Health Goals for the prevention of birth defects. Which action should the manager encourage all staff to perform when caring for pregnant patients?
A) Avoid extreme physical activity and exercise. B) Monitor daily intake of calcium and dairy products. C) Stress the importance of taking prenatal folic acid as prescribed. D) Ensure adequate hydration by drinking eight glasses of water each day.
A patient is telling the nurse manager that she believes a wrongful act occurred when she was given the wrong medication. Which type of law would the nurse expect to address this issue?
1. Criminal law 2. Common law 3. Civil law 4. Tort law
What knowledge is gained by nursing students who study nursing's early leaders?
A) An understanding of the evolution of advanced nursing practice B) An inspiration for their own role in shaping the course of nursing C) A litany of names of early educators D) A comparison of nursing and medical advances