The unjustifiable attempt or threat to touch a person without consent that results in fear of immediately harmful or threatening contact is referred to as:
a. assault. c. fraud.
b. battery. d. malpractice.
A
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A) Viral tonsillitis that precedes the onset of glomerulonephritis by 4 to 6 weeks B) Staphylococcal infection of the sinuses that precedes the onset of glomerulonephritis by 3 to 4 weeks C) Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection of the throat that precedes the onset of glomerulonephritis by 5 to 6 weeks D) Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection of the throat that precedes the onset of glomerulonephritis by 2 to 3 weeks
The nurse is caring for a 2-year-old child on a pediatric unit. The child's parents have just left the unit for the night. The child is standing at the edge of the crib and crying
Which of the following interventions is most appropriate for the nurse to use? a. Limit the use of kinesthetic approaches when caring for the child. b. Talk to the child about Mommy and Daddy and how much the child cares for them. c. Maintain a flat affect when interacting with the child. d. At first maintain a distance of 8 feet from the child.
Which of the following statements about reflective practice is not true?
a. Reflective practice leading to change and development happens only in learning organisations. b. Organisations gain from workplace reflection because critically reflective practitioners have increased morale, commitment to clients and openness to multiple perspectives. c. Reflective practitioners take decisions more accurately and quickly by drawing upon effective trustworthy intuition. d. Current expectations of constant activity and busy-ness make reflection a luxury.
Most causes of encephalitis are which of the following?
a. Bacterial b. Viral c. Fungal d. Toxoid