In some states, a charge of ______ can be brought if a client is fed artificially against his or her wishes

1. Assault
2. Battery
3. Malpractice
4. Negligence


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The nurse is preparing a seminar on population health for a group of staff nurses in a community health clinic. Which events that demonstrated the effectiveness of population health nursing in the United States should the nurse emphasize?

(Select all that apply.) 1. Formation of the Red Cross. 2. School nursing program in New York City. 3. Improvement of sanitary conditions in slum areas. 4. Formation of benevolent societies to care for the sick poor. 5. Visiting nurse services of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

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Which finding in the exam of a client with a diagnosis of threatened abortion would change the diagnosis to inevitable abortion?

a. Presence of backache b. Rise in hCG level c. Clear fluid from vagina d. Pelvic pressure

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Nurses should teach parents that the most useful action to prevent infections in infants is

a. wearing a mask whenever they have a cold or runny nose b. frequent handwashing by caregivers c. limiting the number of people who see and touch the infant d. bathing the infant frequently

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The demographics of the twenty-first century nursing population indicate that:

a. individuals entering nursing are second-degree students who average 45 years of age. b. more white nurses enter and obtain graduate degrees than any other ethnic group. c. the highest level of nursing education for most RNs is an associate degree. d. the majority of nurses practice in hospitals.

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