Which factor would be a major reason for joining a professional nursing association?
A) Having a collective voice to influence nursing's future
B) Being able to list membership on a resume
C) Getting discounts for attending professional conferences
D) Receiving copies of association journals or publications
A
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Which statement concerning the anal canal is true? The anal canal:
a. Is approximately 2 cm long in the adult. b. Slants backward toward the sacrum. c. Contains hair and sebaceous glands. d. Is the outlet for the gastrointestinal tract.
Where can a nurse refer the family of a patient to find a source of financial aid to meet medical expenses?
a. A local bank b. A clinical nurse specialist c. The hospital administration d. Social services
A patient receiving treatment for severe burns over more than half the body has an indwelling urinary catheter. When evaluating the patient's intake and output, what should the nurse take into consideration?
A. Urine output will be reduced in the first 24-48 hours and will then increase. B. Urine output will be reduced during the first 8 hours and will then increase as diuresis begins. C. Urine output will be greatest in the first 24 hours after the burn injury. D. Urine output will be elevated due to the amount of intravenous fluids administered during the initial phases of treatment.
A client reports a history of snorting cocaine. He is concerned about his bloody nasal drainage and wonders if he has a malignancy. The nurse teaches the client that there are other causes of bloody nasal drainage such as:
a. Deviated septum. b. Allergic rhinitis. c. Forceful sneezing. d. Bacterial infection.