Society tends to minimalize perinatal loss because of the prevailing belief that there are no barriers to getting pregnant and the expectations that once a woman is pregnant, a healthy live infant will result
1. True
2. False
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1. Correct. Because of these perceptions, grieving parents often do not receive the support they need, and society often allows much too little time for grieving mothers (and even less for fathers).
2. Incorrect. Because of these perceptions, grieving parents often do not receive the support they need, and society often allows much too little time for grieving mothers (and even less for fathers).
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The hospital-employed nurse volunteered to assist with physical examinations for athletes at the local high school. How does this situation affect the nurse's malpractice insurance?
1. The nurse is covered by the hospital's malpractice insurance as a community volunteer. 2. The nurse is exempt from liability for any occurrences because of the volunteer status of the work. 3. The nurse is covered by the school's insurance. 4. The nurse is very likely not covered by any malpractice insurance.
The nurse is planning care at a retirement community. The nurse understands that, compared with a male of the same age, a 75-year-old woman is more likely to have a:
1. Living spouse. 2. Pension. 3. Disability. 4. Better education.
A group of nursing students form a student nursing association to provide support while they are enrolled in a nursing program. This type of community is known as:
1. Community of place 2. Community of special interest 3. Community of problem ecology 4. Community of political action
Care that is not culturally competent may have adverse effects that include
1. Enhancement of communication 2. An increase in the cost of health care 3. Quality indicators are met 4. A rewriting of Health People 2010