Which of the following is an example of a moral belief?

a. a person's desire to be healthy
b. a parent teaching his child to tell the truth
c. a person's desire to maintain her right to die
d. a teacher teaching a child the laws of the state


C
Morality is behavior in accordance with custom or tradition and usually reflects personal or religious beliefs. An example of a moral belief is a person's desire to maintain her right to die.

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A newborn has talipes and has been casted. The nurse explains that the casts must be changed:

a. daily. b. weekly. c. bi-weekly. d. monthly.

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Your state allows nursing assistants to give tube feedings. The procedure is in your job description. Before giving a tube feeding, you must always do which of the following?

a. Check and inspect the feeding tube and label with a co-worker. b. Make sure you check for tube placement. c. Make sure the feeding is the correct dose. d. Trace the feeding tube back to the inser-tion site.

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Foam cells in a fatty streak are:

a. deposited adipose cells. b. injured neutrophils. c. macrophages that engulf low-density lipo-protein (LDL). d. lipid-laden mast cells.

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Which information should the nurse include in the teaching for a client with a prescription for migraines?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.

A. Use the medication at the first sign of migraine. B. Overusing this medication may result in rebound headaches. C. Instill the spray into one nostril only. D. Increase dietary intake of tyramine-containing foods. E. Pain relief will not begin for up to an hour after administration.

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