UPDATED CSFA 2373.300 EXAMS VERIFIED SOLUTION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Piaget’s formal operations stage begins when a person reaches the age of 18 2 11 7 11 Which of the following would be considered a regulatory organ which could maintain the volume and composition of body fluid by filtration of the blood? Renal veins Kidneys Renal arteries Ureters Kidneys The nurse’s ability to work and interact effectively with people of all cultures is known as which of the following? cultural diversity cultural range cultural sensitivity cultural competency cultural competency A communication strategy that involves responding to a patient in such a way that focus is put on the nurse rather than the patient is known as which of the following? Invalidation. Social response Overloading. Underloading. Social response Of the following, which would be considered correct for a dry sponge derived from porcine tissue that when applied to tissue, absorbs blood quickly and enhances clot formation? Bone hemostat Oxidized cellulose Collagen absorbable hemostat Absorbable gelatin Absorbable gelatin In the surgical suite, if the toner from the printer spills, which of the following cautionsshould be taken? Masks should be worn Protective goggles should be worn Gloves should be worn All of the answers are correct All of the answers are correct Which of the following retractors would be utilized for procedures involving the liver? Schnidt Right-angle retractors Harrington Adson Harrington A patient reports that he often feels cold even when wearing long sleeves and socks. He sometimes suddenly feels very hot but then is cold all over again. His temperature is normal. Which of the following is an appropriate nursing diagnosis? Temperature, altered. Thermoregulation, ineffective. Thermoregulation, impaired. Temperature, altered, risk for Thermoregulation, ineffective. Which expected outcome would not be reasonable for a patient with a diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance? -Patient will improve respiration with evidence of ABG. -Patient will walk 5 minutes in the hall within 12 hours. -Patient will demonstrate absence of dyspnea. -Patient will decrease the rate of respiration within 2 hours. Patient will walk 5 minutes in the hall within 12 hours. Which risk factor can affect a patient's self-esteem during operative procedures? -Support from family and friends. -Prohibitions against nudity around the opposite sex. -Proper draping of the body.
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