Which component of nursing care is central to the care-based approach to bioethics?
A) provision of physical care
B) relationships with healthcare providers
C) nurse–patient relationship
D) management of care
C
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a. muscle spasm. b. epidural bleeding. c. compression fracture. d. kidney stones.
When teaching a mother how to administer eye drops, where should the nurse tell her to place them?
a. At the lacrimal duct b. On the sclera while the child looks to the outside c. In the conjunctival sac when the lower eyelid is pulled down d. Carefully under the eyelid while it is gently pulled upward
A patient in the clinic with cystic fibrosis (CF) reports increased sweating and weakness during the summer months. Which action by the nurse would be most appropriate?
a. Have the patient add dietary salt to meals. b. Teach the patient about the signs of hypoglycemia. c. Suggest decreasing intake of dietary fat and calories. d. Instruct the patient about pancreatic enzyme replacements.
In which scenario(s) would the nurse consider antibiotic therapy to be prophylactic? You may select more than one answer
1. A patient with neutropenia and cancer who experiences fever and cough 2. A patient with a fever of unknown origin 3. A patient with an artificial joint undergoing a dental procedure 4. A patient with an artificial heart valve who is scheduled for a hernia repair 5. A patient with a new diagnosis of endocarditis