In the United States the primary solution to various drug problems has been prohibition. Prohibition has often led to
1. The elimination of substance abuse
2. An increase in violent crime and corruption
3. The need for more community health nurses
4. Better treatment facilities to treat substance abuse
ANS: 2
Prohibition has led to increased crime and corruption among law officials related to the illicit market.
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a. apply critical thinking to patient care. b. present nursing objectives to the patient and the family. c. help the nurse decide which interventions to use. d. communicate the patient's progress in a standard way.
A 4-year-old was hospitalized for several days with an acute illness. Though the child had control of bowel and bladder prior to hospitalization, now she has been wetting the bed at night, and is having incontinent accidents during the day
The nurse addresses the parents' concerns with which of the following statements? A) "I'd be upset too. It must be hard to go back to using diapers." B) "It is normal for some children to go through a stage of regression after separation from their family or after an acute illness. Try not to be too discouraged." C) "Maybe your child should be seen by a specialist, just to make sure there are no physical problems." D) "You'll have to be very strict with discipline, so your child knows this behavior is not acceptable."
A home health nurse reviews the nursing care with the patient and family and then mutually discusses the expected outcomes of the nursing care to be provided. Which step of the nursing process is the nurse illustrating?
A) diagnosing B) planning C) implementing D) evaluating
How might your school of nursing ease the transition of its graduates into the workplace?
a. Provide a greater number of courses focus on transitioning. b. Encourage cooperative education programs. c. Eliminate any paid work terms from nursing education. d. Discourage summer employment for nursing students.