When was the first successful kidney transplant performed?

a. 1975
b. 1954
c. 1922
d. 1980


B

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The nurse recognizes which of the following displays may indicate hyperactive delirium?

a. Lethargy b. Withdrawn behavior c. Nonpurposeful repetitive movements d. Decreased psychoactive activity

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When changing a diaper, the nurse observes that a 2-day-old infant has passed a green-black, tarry stool. What should the nurse do?

a. Notify the provider immediately. b. Do nothing; this is normal. c. Give the baby sterile water until the mother's milk comes in. d. Apply a skin barrier cream to the buttocks to prevent irritation.

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Health care facilities are incorporating the use of electronic health records (EHRs), and nurses are responsible for entering data on their patients. Nurses understand that there are many advantages to this new form of charting

Which of these is an advantage to the nurse when using the EHR? Select all that apply. a. Not all documentation is accessible to the nurse. b. Documentation occurs at the patient's bedside. c. Corrections are easily made when errors are inadvertently made. d. Coordination of vital signs to prescribed medications is easy and quick. e. Nurses must identify the assessment parameters to be included.

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A client with a long history of experiencing domestic violence tells the nurse, "There is no way out for me, this situation will never change." What nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate?

1. High Risk for Violence 2. Self-Esteem Disturbance 3. Alteration in Health Maintenance 4. Powerlessness

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