A patient with rheumatoid arthritis begins therapy with etanercept. The patient must be instructed to avoid:
1. high-fat foods.
2. live vaccines.
3. alcohol.
4. passive-motion exercise.
Correct Answer: 2
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Which of the following statements regarding computer-based training (CBT) are true? Select all that apply
1. The accompanying materials require little trainer attention beforehand. 2. Retention is enhanced because technology is used to teach technology. 3. CBT facilitates mastery learning. 4. Vendor-supplied materials require no specific customization. 5. CBT is less costly to develop and revise.
The community leaders in a lesser-developed country decide not to tell the citizens of a small vil-lage about a chemical spill at a major industrial facility that could produce harmful effects. Which of the following principles is being violated?
a. Morality b. Advocacy c. Caring d. Virtue
Homelessness is best defined as when a person lives for a sustained period of time in a public shelter, on the streets, or in other temporary living quarters. Implicit in this definition is the assumption that the homeless person is also:
A) Without any resources to assist them. B) Uneducated. C) Lacking support systems. D) Unemployed.
A patient has been admitted to the nursing unit with a diagnosis of chronic renal failure. She will be dialyzed for the first time the following morning. Which of the following are appropriate nursing interventions for the patient? Choose all that apply
1) Encourage oral fluid intake of 2,500 ml per day. 2) Place the patient on strict I&O. 3) Weigh the patient before and after dialysis. 4) Maintain a fluid restriction of 1,000 ml as prescribed.