You break a person's eyeglasses. Which is correct?

a. They should have been in the valuables envelope.
b. You need to complete an incident report.
c. The person needs to be more careful.
d. You can buy new ones with the person's money.


B

Nursing

You might also like to view...

A patient comes into the emergency department with complaints of headache, lethargy, and vomiting. He reports being hit in the head by a batted baseball during a company picnic "about 6 weeks ago." The nurse would ask additional assessment questions regarding which condition?

1. Acute subdural hematoma 2. Subacute subdural hematoma 3. Epidural hematoma 4. Chronic subdural hematoma

Nursing

An older adult patient who has experienced a left knee replacement asks the nurse, "When will I be back to normal?" The nurse responds that

a. "What did the surgeon tell you about function after the surgery?" b. "Normal means different things to differ-ent people." c. "You should be back to normal after 6 to 8 weeks." d. "Surgery will improve your mobility but I'm not sure about being normal."

Nursing

Complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies:

a. are often derived from a particular cultural tradition. b. should only be used within a particular culture. c. are incompatible with conventional medicine. d. are generally unsafe and should not be used.

Nursing

According to Pender, one factor that motivates individuals to participate in health behaviors is the

a. Reduction of health risk by examination of the concepts of family risk related to each individual b. Desire to protect health by using behaviors directed toward decreasing the probability of specific illness or dysfunction c. Use of the Neuman Systems Model to define family health in terms of systems stability d. Realization that health can be defined in many ways and within many cultures

Nursing