The nurse has an adequate understanding of employment benefits. Which of the following is not included in a benefits package?

a. Health insurance c. Pensions
b. Car insurance d. Disability coverage


B
Health insurance, pension, and disability are common in benefit packages; car insurance is not.

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Which assessment questions are most appropriate to determine the client's risk for perinatal loss? A) "What are your dietary habits?" B) "When was your last menstrual period?" C) "Is this your first pregnancy?" D) "Do you use any substances such as drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products?"

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The nurse is administering morning medications. A patient questions the nurse, "How does the drug know where to go?" The nurse's best response to the patient is based on the understanding that a drug that elicits only those responses for which

it is given is considered a. Safe b. Effective c. Selective d. Predictable

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A client presents to the ambulatory care center seeking treatment for allergies. When questioning the client, the nurse would inquire about (Select all that apply)

a. a history of desensitization shots and their effectiveness. b. presence of fatigue, headaches, or weakness. c. previous anaphylactic reactions to food. d. seasonal variation in manifestations. e. triggers known to cause manifestations.

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An important nutritional goal for patients with cancer or HIV/AIDS is to

a. eat several meals a day. b. avoid use of supplements. c. improve quality of life. d. maintain their usual eating habits.

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