An individual's orientation, whether heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual, is established by the time of:
a. Adolescence
b. Early adulthood
c. Late childhood
d. Early childhood
C
One's sexual orientation is established by late childhood. It continues to develop through adulthood. Gender is understood in early childhood.
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The nursing assistant verbalizes to the psychiatric nurse that normal people don't have mental disorders. Which approach by the nurse would be best?
1. Instruct the nursing assistant that anyone can have a mental health problem. 2. Alert the nursing manager of the nursing assistant's remark. 3. Refer the nursing assistant back to the psychiatric orientation materials. 4. Ignore the comment; the nurse has no responsibility in this situation.
The nurse is appointed to a clinical-administrative task force studying critical staffing issues and care delivery models for the hospital
Which evidence on the effects of different staffing choices and care delivery models should the task force consider? Select all that apply. A) Higher nurse-client ratios have been linked to a decrease in the amount of time clients are hospitalized. B) Shared governance is linked to a reduction in adverse outcomes. C) A higher proportion of registered nurses can reduce the risk of mortality in surgical clients. D) Research indicates that functional assignment of staff improves the likelihood of meeting clients' emotional needs. E) There is little or no research studying nursing ratios and client outcomes.
A nurse is changing a dressing over a client's abdominal surgical incision. Which action by the nurse is most important?
a. Apply dressings using aseptic or sterile technique. b. Irrigate the wound with copious amounts of solution. c. Use strict sterile technique, including sterile gloves. d. Wash the suture line carefully to remove debris.
In what way principally is haemostasis related to wound healing?
a. Haemostasis provides a physiological basis for the biochemical events that occur in wound healing. b. Haemostasis refers to the actual mechanism by which wounds heal. c. Haemostasis is the arrest, control or reduction of bleeding, which can assist in wound healing. d. Haemostasis refers to the means by which tissues are held together until healing is completed.