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Guidelines 6th Edition by Jill C. Cash;
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Cheryl A. Glass; Jenny Mullen||Chapters
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,Chapter 1. b g b g Health Maintenance b g
Guidelines
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Identify b g the choice b g b g that best b g b g completes b g b g the b g b g statement or b g b g answers b g b g the b g b g question.
1. The nurse is preparing to teach a patient of the b g b g b g
Asian culture to perform postoperative dressing bg
b changes at home after discharge. Which statement made by the
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b nurse indicates cultural
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a. Tell me how b g you feel
b g about your surgery.
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b. Asian b g b g people b g b g are b g b g smart, so b g b gthis should b g b g b g b g be b g b g easy
for
b g you to understand.
c. American b g surgeons are b g b g highly b g qualified; Im b g b g sure you b g b g will heal b g b g quickly.
d. Will you tell me about b g b g any b g traditional
healing practices that
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to use?
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2. An unconscious victim of a house fire is brought to
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b the emergency department by the paramedics. Tied to the
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wrist is an emblem that appears be a religious talisman. Which
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b action should the
g nurse take? b g
a. Tape it in place.b g b g b g b g b g b g
b. Do b g b g nothing b g b g with it.
c. Remove b g b g it and lock b g b g it b g b g up b g b g for b g b g safekeeping.
d. Place b g b g it b g b g in b g b g a b g b g clothing b g b g bag b g b g with b g b g the b g b g rest b g b g of b g the patients
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belongings.
3. A 43-year-old patient
b g of Arab descent is admitted to
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organization, the nurse offers the patient a Papanicolaou smear, bg
which she refuses. Which action should the nurse b g b g
take
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a. Notify the physician. b g b g b g
b. Report b g b g the b g b g refusal to the b g b g supervisor.
c. Explain b g b g the b g b g rationale b g b g for b g b g and b g b g benefits of b g b g the b g b g test.
d. Tell her it is b g b g b g b g state b g b g law b g b g and that b g b g she b g b g does b g b g not b g b g have
a choice. b g b g
, 4. A patient who is a Jehovahs Witness has severe b g b g bg b g
gastrointestinal bleeding and a dangerously low hemoglobin
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b level. The patient is fully alert and competent
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b to accept the blood
g b g transfusion ordered
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a. Obtain a court
b g b g order
b g to b g give the blood. b g b g b g b g b g b g
b. Administer b g b g the b g b g blood b g b g while the b g b g patient is b g b g sleeping.