A nurse's duty is to do good or promote the well-being of clients, known as __________, and not to intentionally or unintentionally harm the client, known as __________
Fill in the blank with correct word
beneficence, nonbeneficence
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What class of antiarrhythmic agent would the nurse be most likely to administer to a lactating new mother?
A) Class Ib B) Class II C) Class III D) Class IV
Which clinical manifestation alerts the nurse to the possibility of a vitreous humor hemorr-hage?
A. Presence of a red reflex B. Reddened whites of the eye C. Red haze or floaters in the line of vision D. Swelling of the upper and lower eyelids
In pacing, rate modulation refers to _____
a. the ability of a pacemaker to recognize and respond to intrinsic electrical activity b. the minimum level of electrical current needed to consistently depolarize the myocardium c. the ability of a pacemaker to increase the pacing rate in response to physical activity or metabolic demand d. a pacing lead with a single electrical pole at the distal tip of the pacing lead through which the stimulating pulse is delivered.
Why do many psychiatric patients have impaired social interactions, decision making, and lack of life skills when discharged from the large state mental hospitals?
A. Had families who had not socialized them appropriately. B. Had heard nurses tell them too often that they were incompetent and incapable. C. Lacked the ability to learn how to behave in front of others. D. Were accustomed to having needs met and decisions made by the setting.