What percentage of all privately owned businesses are owned by women?
a. 10%
b. 20%
c. 30%
d. 40%
D
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Which of the following statements shows the use of empathy in communicating with an older person?
a. "It must be difficult for you to care for your wife and father" b. "I know how you feel. My grandmother lived with us while I was growing up" c. "Growing old is not easy for anyone, especially with the added burden of caring for your wife and father" d. "I have visited with families who have spouses, parents, and grandparents with many more health problems than your wife and father"
A nurse is considering purchasing malpractice insurance. What should the nurse be aware of regarding malpractice insurance provided by the hospital?
a. Only offers protection while on duty b. Is limited in the amount of coverage c. Is difficult to renew d. Can be terminated at any time
A patient, aged 77 years, has Alzheimer's disease and lives wither daughter. While checking her blood pressure at the clinic, the nurse noticed fresh bruises on the patient's palms and buttocks. The patient could not explain these bruises
The nurse discussed her observations with the daughter, who became defensive and said that her mother was very difficult to manage. She stated, "My mother is getting worse every week. She is not my mother anymore. She can't recognize me, and she wanders all night. We take turns because she has to be watched constantly. Last night I fell asleep, and she fell down the stairs while wandering.". Which statement is most accurate? a. Reporting the injuries in this case is not indicated by available data. b. The nurse should report the injuries as suggestive of elder abuse. c. The nurse is only required to report the injury if the patient is incompetent. d. The nurse is legally required to report the injuries as possible abuse.
A 10-year-old patient on a children's oncology unit has had an unsuccessful bone marrow transplant. The family is distraught but remains positive in front of the child. One night the child asks the nurse about death and dying
What counseling should the nurse give to the parents? a. Avoid talking about death in front of the child. b. Change the subject if the child asks about dying. c. Allow the child to have an honest discussion about dying. d. Allow the physician to discuss this with the child.