The willful infliction of injury that results in physical harm is:
a. Assault
b. Defamation
c. Battery
d. Abuse
D
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a. Availability of subjects b. Previous studies c. Researcher's credibility d. Significance of research problem
Peripheral parenteral nutrition is the standard intravenous therapy that usually infuses:
1. 50% glucose. 2. 5% glucose. 3. 0.9% sodium chloride. 4. sterile water.
A 75-year-old client is received into the postanesthesia recovery room (PACU) following a 6-hour abdominal surgery. The client's hemodynamic status is stable
Based upon the nurse's knowledge of this client's surgery and the common postoperative complications this client might be at risk for, the recovery room nurse would provide which of the following interventions? 1. Keep the room temperature at 70 degrees, consider supplemental oxygen, and provide warm blankets. 2. Assess the client's blood pressure more frequently than for younger clients and provide oxygen. 3. Consider increasing the IV fluids, assess for urine output, and monitor the oxygen saturation. 4. Provide postoperative instructions to avoid straining and to eat a low-fiber diet.
A client has delivered a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infant. What long-term effect should the nurse recognize that this infant is at risk for experiencing?
1. Permanent disfiguration 2. Paralysis below the hips 3. Poor fine motor coordination 4. Thin and underweight as a child to overweight or obese as an adolescent