Who studied the development of morals in individuals, concentrating on the reasons that people make decisions?
a. Abraham Maslow c. Jean Piaget
b. Lawrence Kohlberg d. Florence Nightingale
ANS: b
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a. You may develop pink tinged urine. b. Be sure to take the medication as often as you feel symptoms. c. You may need to urinate more often. d. You should avoid driving, or using heavy equipment.
The nurse is caring for a patient experiencing depression. Which neurotransmitters should the nurse consider being decreased in this patient? (Select all that apply.)
a. Serotonin b. Dopamine c. Substance P d. Acetylcholine e. Norepinephrine
The nurse is assessing the neurologic status of a patient who has a late-stage brain tumor. With the reflex hammer, the nurse draws a light stroke up the lateral side of the sole of the foot and inward, across the ball of the foot. In response,
the patient's toes fan out, and the big toe shows dorsiflexion. The nurse interprets this result as: a. Negative Babinski sign, which is normal for adults. b. Positive Babinski sign, which is abnormal for adults. c. Clonus, which is a hyperactive response. d. Achilles reflex, which is an expected response.
A student is pursuing a graduate nursing education with preparation as a generalist, functioning at the micro-systems level, and assuming accountability for health care outcomes for a specific group of clients
Which educational preparation is this student receiving? a. Clinical nurse leader b. APHN c. NP d. Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)