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Chapters: This exam covers content from chapters 1,2 and Les…
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The biggest and most persistent issue in psychology concerns…
The biggest and most persistent issue in psychology concerns the _______ controversy—that is, the relative contributions of biology and experience to psychological traits and behavior.
A nurse is implementing infection control measures in a hosp…
A nurse is implementing infection control measures in a hospital setting. When is it especially crucial for the nurse to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds? Select all that apply A) Before and after eatingB) After using the restroomC) Before and after patient contactD) When hand are visibly soiled
A nurse is conducting an initial assessment of a patient adm…
A nurse is conducting an initial assessment of a patient admitted with chest pain. Which phase of the nursing process is the nurse primarily engaged in during this assessment? A) DiagnosisB) PlanningC) ImplementationD) Assessment
A nurse is caring for a patient with a non-healing pressure…
A nurse is caring for a patient with a non-healing pressure ulcer. The healthcare provider has ordered debridement of the wound. What is the primary purpose of debridement in wound management? A) To reduce pain in the wound areaB) To remove necrotic tissue and promote healingC) To prevent infection by applying antisepticsD) To stimulate blood flow to the wound
A nurse is instructing a client with left leg weakness resul…
A nurse is instructing a client with left leg weakness resulting from a recent stroke on how to safely descend stairs. Which of the following instructions should the nurse provide to the client?A) Step down with the left leg first, then bring the right leg down.B) Use the right leg to step down first, followed by bringing the left leg down.C) Descend the stairs while facing sideways to maintain balance.D) Use both legs simultaneously to step down onto the stair.
A patient receiving IV fluids is complaining of pain and swe…
A patient receiving IV fluids is complaining of pain and swelling at the infusion site. What should the nurse do first? A) Apply a warm compress to the siteB) Stop the infusion and assess the siteC) Change the IV tubingD) Notify the healthcare provider
A nurse is assessing a patient with a suspected pulmonary em…
A nurse is assessing a patient with a suspected pulmonary embolism. Which sign or symptom would be most indicative of this condition? A) Productive cough with green sputumB) Sudden onset of shortness of breathC) Pitting edema in the lower extremitiesD) Elevated blood pressure
A patient receiving IV fluids is exhibiting signs of fluid o…
A patient receiving IV fluids is exhibiting signs of fluid overload. Which assessment finding would the nurse expect to observe? A) Dry mucous membranesB) Increased urine outputC) Edema and crackles in the lungsD) Weight loss