Rules that govern the behavior of individuals and represent the minimum standard of morality are called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
laws
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A patient has just been told she needs to have an incisional biopsy of a right breast mass. During preoperative teaching, how could the nurse best assess this patient for specific educational, physical, or psychosocial needs she might have?
A) By encouraging her to verbalize her questions and concerns B) By discussing the possible findings of the biopsy C) By discussing possible treatment options if the diagnosis is cancer D) By reviewing her medical history
Following a hysterectomy, the nurse assessing for abnormal bleeding would:
1. record the number of perineal pads used. 2. assess vital signs every 8 hours. 3. place the patient's bed in a high Fowler's position. 4. apply an abdominal binder.
The client tells the nurse that the doctor told him his antibiotic did not kill his infection, but just slowed its growth. The client is anxious. What is the best response by the nurse to decrease the client's anxiety?
1. "This is okay because your body will help kill the infection too." 2. "This is okay because your doctor is an infectious disease specialist." 3. "This is okay because your blood work is being monitored daily." 4. "This is okay because your infection is not really that serious."
Miriam, a nursing student, has been learning about theory in regards to family and pediatric nursing. The case study that has been presented describes the role of the provider, therapists, and the child's caregivers
Miriam knows these descriptors are assessments noted in: 1. King's theory. 2. Roy's theory of Adaptation. 3. Family-Focused Theory. 4. Structural-Functional Theory.