Disturbing the peace, solicitation, assault, and battery are examples of:

a. misdemeanors. c. precedents.
b. felonies. d. rioting.


A

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A. Replenishing iron stores B. Providing for adequate nutrition high in iron C. Management of the underlying disorder D. Administration of monthly vitamin B12 injections

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Which action is a part of the bundle of measures used to prevent nosocomial catheter-related infections?

1. Chlorhexidine is most effective when swabbed starting at the insertion site and moving outward in a circular motion. 2. It is recommended that transparent dressings be changed every 72 hours to prevent growth of bacteria on the skin. 3. Current recommendations support changing IV tubing every 48 hours on patients at risk for catheter-related infections. 4. During insertion of a central line the doctor should wear a cap and mask, sterile gloves, and a gown, and the patient should have a full body drape.

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A client admitted with exacerbation of asthma reports using ipratropium (Atrovent) up to 24 inhalations each day. Which assessment findings indicate the client is experiencing anticholinergic syndrome?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Photophobia 2. Difficulty swallowing 3. Agitation 4. Blurred vision 5. Excessive salivation

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To be maximally helpful to a newly admitted suicidal client on days 1 and 2 of hospitalization, the nurse will need the ability to:

1. Select appropriate community resources for referral 2. Identify client areas of weakness and deficiency 3. Tolerate expressions of client psychologic pain 4. Refute delusional thinking by logical argument

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