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A client is wearing a Venturi mask to deliver oxygen and the dinner tray has arrived. What action by the nurse is best?

a. Assess the client's oxygen saturation and, if normal, turn off the oxygen. b. Determine if the client can switch to a nasal cannula during the meal. c. Have the client lift the mask off the face when taking bites of food. d. Turn the oxygen off while the client eats the meal and then restart it.

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A mother has just given birth to a baby boy. A nurse notes that the infant has a cleft palate and low-set, malformed ears. The mother is upset and wants to know what is wrong with her baby. The nurse's most appropriate answer would be

a. "Do you recall any medications that you took during the second trimester of your pregnancy?" b. "Please don't be concerned, a cleft palate is not that uncommon and can be fixed." c. "It is important that I take a medication history from you concerning medications that you took, if any, during your first trimester." d. "Did you take any medications or herbal products during your last trimester?"

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Your supervisor asks you to identify the correct order of occurrence in the cultural competence continuum. Which response would indicate that you understand?

a. Cultural blindness, incapacity, destructive-ness, pre-competence, competence, profi-ciency b. Cultural destructiveness, blindness, incapacity, pre-competence, proficiency, competence c. Cultural destructiveness, incapacity, blind-ness, pre-competence, competence, profi-ciency d. Cultural destructiveness, blindness, profi-ciency, competence, pre-competence, inca-pacity

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The nurse is reviewing the results of a patient's diagnostic tests. Based on the chart, which physician order would the nurse question based on the patient's most likely diagnosis?

1. Fluid restriction of 1,500 mL per 24 hours 2. Up in chair as tolerated 3. Perform endotracheal suctioning as needed. 4. Administer azithromycin.

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