Which of the following feelings experienced by a nurse should be recognized as a red flag for reflection?

a. Eagerness
b. Hopefulness
c. Peacefulness
d. Sadness


D

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The first step of the ethical decision-making process is

a. consulting with an authority. b. identifying the health problem. c. delineating the ethical problem from other types of problems. d. identifying the client as the primary decision maker.

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A client is being treated for extensive burns over much of the body. For which reason should the nurse expect to administer extra fluids to this client?

a. The wounds are exudative and contribute to fluid loss b. The client has lost a significant amount of body weight c. The remaining skin is dry from heat exposure and needs moisture d. The client is confined to bed and must rely on nursing care to meet essential needs

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A nurse notes reddened areas over the hips and sacrum of a client with paraplegia from a spinal cord injury. What is the nurse's best action?

A. Rub the areas with an oil-based lubricant. B. Perform hip flexion and extension ROM exercises. C. Reposition the client so that the reddened area does not bear weight. D. Ensure that the client sits in a chair at least once each shift.

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Pyloric stenosis has been diagnosed in a 3-week-old male infant who has frequent vomiting after feedings. An important preoperative nursing intervention is:

What will be an ideal response?

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