After teaching a group of students about religious groups and their views about blood and blood products,

organ donation, and autopsy, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify a client from which group as most likely to refuse a blood transfusion?
A) Christian Scientist
B) Jehovah's Witness
C) Orthodox Jew
D) Roman Catholic


B

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1. Parking space for visitors 2. Security cameras throughout the facility 3. Curved mirrors in the corridors 4. Armed personnel walking the corridors 5. Adequate lighting 6. Security barriers at main entrances 7. Locked doors to all entrances into the hospital

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A pregnant patient is being admitted for severe preeclampsia. In which room location should the nurse place this patient?

A) Near the nursery B) Next to the elevator C) In the back private room D) Across from the nurse's station

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The male client has an ascending colostomy from abdominal trauma four days ago and the nurse observes that the client closes his eyes during stoma care. Which does the nurse use to determine the next nursing intervention?

1. Client needs assistance to perform this procedure. 2. Client adjusts to a changed body image gradually. 3. Client needs to learn self-care shortly after surgery. 4. Client describes proper stoma care within one week.

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A child is on a ventilator in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Which nursing intervention would best meet the psychosocial needs of this child?

1. Allow the parents to remain at the bedside. 2. Touch and talk to the child often. 3. Provide the child with a blanket from home. 4. Provide consistent caregivers.

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