A person has the right to be free from involuntary seclusion. An example of involuntary seclusion would be:

a. Having the person sleep in his/her room at night
b. Forcing the person to remain in his/her room during breakfast
c. Allowing the person to talk in the cour-tyard area during daylight hours
d. Permitting the person to remain in his/her room while it is being cleaned


B

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The nurse is caring for a patient with tuberculosis. The patient's wife has a positive reaction to purified protein derivative (PPD) skin testing but doesn't have active tuberculosis. What treatment would the nurse expect to administer?

A) Bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccine B) Isoniazid (INH) for six months C) Yearly skin testing until negative D) A combination of at least three drugs for 18 months

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A client is receiving a fluoroquinolone and is also taking ibuprofen for pain relief. The nurse would be alert for which of the following?

A) Increased risk for bleeding B) Decreased effectiveness of the fluoroquinolone C) Increased risk for seizures D) Delayed elimination of the fluoroquinolone

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Seizures are also known as

a. hemorrhaging. c. cardiac arrest. b. convulsions. d. shock.

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Nurses should be aware that infertility:

a. Is perceived differently by women and men. b. Has a relatively stable prevalence among the overall population and throughout a woman's potential reproductive years. c. Is more likely the result of a physical flaw in the woman than in her male partner. d. Is the same thing as sterility.

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