Madeline Leininger formulated a theory that highlights what?

A) Social behaviors in a community
B) Nursing behaviors necessary to carry out an effective cultural assessment
C) Nursing behaviors that compare personal philosophies of life and spiritual beliefs
D) Behaviors and skills necessary to carry out a community social assessment


B

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a. Correct anatomical position b. Decorticate c. Decerebrate d. Opisthotonos

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The nurse working with clients who need organ transplant includes in the teaching plan that the primary responsibility of the transplantation team is to

a. determine the histocompatibility of the donor and the recipient. b. find the best candidate with good immune function and appropriate insurance. c. provide the greatest number of transplants possible because of the ongoing great need. d. transplant organs into clients with the best chance of long-term success.

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A patient is prescribed a trough blood level to evaluate the therapeutic effect of an antibiotic. When should the nurse schedule this blood test to be drawn?

1. a few minutes before the next scheduled dose of medication 2. 1–2 hours after the oral administration of the medication 3. 30 minutes after the intravenous administration of the medication 4. during the infusion of the antibiotic

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The usual onset of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is at which of the following ages or time periods?

a. 1 year c. before age 3 b. 2 years d. after age 5

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