It is not necessary to report to the nurse if you are leaving the unit for just a few minutes.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A woman who is undergoing infertility testing states, "My husband won't discuss this with me. I don't think he cares about or wants a baby." The nurse's best response is:

a. "It may be harder for him to express his feelings." b. "Men are sometimes less eager to have children." c. "He probably doesn't understand your concern." d. "You should confront him about this."

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Which nursing interventions will best assist a patient cope with decreased cardiac output?

a. Dovetailing nursing care tasks allows rest periods for the patient. b. Maintaining enough cover prevents the patient from shivering. c. Turning, coughing, deep breathing, and ambulating the patient every 2 hours re-duce the risk of embolism. d. Analgesics should be administered cau-tiously.

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Which leadership role is associated with advocacy?

A) Create a climate where advocacy and its associated risk taking are valued. B) Give subordinates and patients adequate information to make informed decisions. C) Ensure that rights and values of patients supersede those of the health care providers. D) Seek appropriate consultation when advocacy results in intrapersonal or interpersonal conflict.

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A researcher conducts a survey of patients seen in an inner-city ambulatory clinic to determine barriers to receiving health care. The target population includes African-American, Hispanic,

and Somali immigrant patients, as well as a variety of foreign-born students from a nearby university. The researcher chooses subjects from the African-American, Hispanic, and Somali immigrant populations to participate. This is which type of sampling? a. Network b. Purposive c. Quota d. Theoretical

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