Who is considered to be the first nursing researcher?

A) Florence Nightingale
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Clara Barton
D) Lillian Wald


Ans: A

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1. Death anxiety 2. Risk for injury 3. Ineffective coping 4. Readiness for enhanced coping

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The clinic nurse is providing information to a pregnant woman at 15 weeks gestation who has asked when she should expect to feel fetal movement. The most appropriate gestational age that a woman will first experience fetal movement is from:

A) 15–18 weeks B) 17–20 weeks C) 18–21 weeks D) 20–24 weeks

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When explaining the procedure of bone marrow aspiration to a child with leukemia, what would be the best explanation?

A) "You will need to lie still afterward to prevent a headache." B) "You will feel pressure on your hip from the needle." C) "You will have to lie on your back and hold your breath." D) "You won't feel any pain at all, because you will be asleep."

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The nurse teaches the client prescribed a first-generation antihistamine to avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants. What is the rationale for this particular teaching topic?

1. The antihistamine will not work if combined with alcohol or a CNS depressant. 2. The sedating effects will be increased. 3. This combination will cause insomnia. 4. Anaphylaxis is more likely when antihistamines are taken with alcohol.

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