The nurse is providing full disclosure to a client in order to obtain informed consent for a research study. Full disclosure is to include:

a. informing the client of any possible risks and benefits.
b. informing the client of what type of research design is being used.
c. providing monetary reimbursement to the client for her time involved.
d. having the client sign a disclaimer for any harm that may occur due to the study.


ANS: A

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A nurse is coordinating care to ensure a comfortable and peaceful death. Which of the following factors should be an important consideration for the nurse?

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The nurse is reviewing documentation by a student nurse. The student nurse encountered a 15-year-old girl who reported that she has no pubic or axillary hair and has not yet experienced growth of her breasts

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While hospitalized, a client was receiving 15 ml of an oral medication three times a day. When providing discharge instructions, the nurse should teach the client to take how much of this medication at home?

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