In Fowler's Stage of Faith Development, Stage 6 is called:
a. Individuative-Reflective faith. c. Intuitive-Projective faith.
b. Universalizing faith. d. Synthetic-Conventional faith.
B
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Which of the following statements indicates an appropriate understanding by the student nurse (SN)?
a. "I will be held to the same ethical standards as professional nurses." b. "I will not be held ethically accountable until I graduate." c. "My nurse educators are responsible for my ethical standards." d. "Ethics are not important as a student."
A nurse is aware that diphenoxylate HCl with atropine sulfate is an effective adjunct in the treatment of diarrhea. For which of the following patients could the administration of this drug be potentially harmful?
A) An 80-year-old man who has diarrhea secondary to Clostridium difficile infection B) A woman who has experienced severe diarrhea associated with influenza C) A man who has experienced diarrhea shortly after beginning tube feeding through a nasogastric tube D) A 60-year-old woman who tends to get diarrhea during periods of intense stress
Which of the following best describes why infant mortality rate is used as an international comparison of a country's health status?
a. Every country, regardless of other priorities, focuses on care of infants and their mothers. b. It is easy to obtain and compare such data. c. It reflects medical care quality and access and public health practice. d. The World Health Organization requires these data be reported to them each year.
The health care provider has prescribed surfactant, beractant (Survanta), to be administered to an infant with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). The nurse understands that the beractant will be administered by which route?
a. Orally b. Intravenously c. Via the ET tube d. Intramuscularly