Which of the following is a theory of moral or professional obligation?

a. Deontology
b. Maleficence
c. Teleology
d. Veracity


A

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Which nursing interventions are primary in the care of a client receiving internal sealed radiation? Select all that apply

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A client arrives in the emergency room with complaints of intermittent nosebleeds for the past two days. Which of the following assessments would be a priority for the nurse is this situation? Standard Text: Select all that apply

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