What is justice?

A) Right to fair treatment
B) Protection from physical and psychological harm and exploitation
C) Participants right to self-determination
D) Freedom to control their own actions


A

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1. Hemiplegia 2. Paresthesia 3. Paraplegia 4. Tetraplegia

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The nurse is preparing a client diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) for discharge. The nurse realizes that interventions for the following nursing diagnosis should be stressed for this client:

1. Ineffective Breathing Pattern related to neuromuscular dysfunction. 2. Impaired Urinary Elimination related to spastic or flaccid bladder. 3. Alteration in Vision acuity related to ocular muscle involvement. 4. Disturbed Thought Processes related to cognitive decline.

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Which concept means that the nurse is responsible, professionally and legally, for the type and quality of nursing care provided?

a. Autonomy b. Accountability c. Patient advocacy d. Patient education

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Despite increased interest in healthy lifestyles, modifiable health-related behaviors are the major contributors to death in the United States. Some examples of modifiable behaviors are

1. Smoking, poor diet, and alcohol consumption. 2. Cancer, emphysema and cardiovascular disease 3. Walking, running, and aerobic exercise 4. Genetic abnormalities

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