What is the most significant implication of caring for the practice of nursing?

A) It is the characteristic that links nursing to other health professions.
B) It is an integral pact for providing holistic care.
C) It is the characteristic that women bring to the profession.
D) It is the hidden aspect of nursing that provides satisfaction to practitioners.


B

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________________ is normally stimulated by movements and reflexes in the gastrointestinal tract

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A 10-month-old infant has had numerous ear infections since birth. The nurse will discuss with the parents ways that might reduce the incidence of otitis media and will include which strategies? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Prohibiting tobacco smoke in the home 2. Avoiding use of a pacifier while the child is sleeping 3. Breastfeeding the infant 4. Cleaning the child's ears nightly with peroxide 5. Avoiding use of wood-burning stoves

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3.15 à— 0.016 = _____

a. 0.504 b. 0.0504 c. 0.5 d. 0.43

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At last measurement, the client's vital signs were as follows: oral temperature 98°F (36.7°C), heart rate 76 beats/min, respiratory rate 16 breaths/min, and blood pressure (BP) 118/60 mm Hg

Four hours later, the vital signs are as follows: oral temperature 103.2°F (38.5°C), heart rate 76 beats/min, respiratory rate 14 breaths/min, and blood pressure 120/66 mm Hg. Which should the nurse's first intervention be at this time? a. Ask the client whether he has had a warm drink in the last 30 minutes. b. Notify the primary care provider of the client's temperature. c. Ask the client whether he is feeling chilled. d. Take the temperature by a different route.

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