Nursing practice is defined by the Nursing Practice Act, administered by the State Board of Nursing. Which nursing behavior would be least likely to be addressed by the State Board of Nursing?

A) Qualifications for licensure
B) Investigation of complaints
C) Nursing excellence awards
D) Protection of patient safety


C

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A 14-year-old pregnant adolescent arrives at the hospital in early labor. The nurse recognizes that because the adolescent is still growing, she is at greater risk for:

a. calcium deficit. b. cephalopelvic disproportion. c. bleeding tendency. d. low hemoglobin levels.

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The __________ is best for pediatric, culturally diverse, and mentally challenged clients

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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_____ have a broad depth of knowledge and expertise in their specialty area and manage complex clinical and system issues

a. SCCMs b. APNs c. CNSs d. AACNs

Nursing

The client diagnosed with the Huntington gene but who has no symptoms asks for options related to family planning. What is the nurse's best response?

A. "Most clients with the Huntington gene do not pass Huntington disease on to their offspring." B. "I understand that they can diagnose the presence of this disease in embryos. Therefore, you could select a healthy embryo from your fertilized eggs for im-plantation to avoid passing on Huntington disease." C. "There is a limited need for family planning, because one of the hallmarks of Huntington disease is infertility." D. "Tell me more specifically what information you need about family planning, so that I can direct you to the right information or health care provider."

Nursing