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NSG 2113 Final Exam
gloves
, B) practising hand hygiene A) a behavioural approach to health
D) a wellness nursing diagnosis B) primary prevention
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It may seem redundant when health care providers, including
professional nurses, agree to "do no harm" to their patients. The point
of this agreement is to reassure the public that in all ways, not only will
the health care team work to heal patients but they also agree to do
this in the least painful and harmful way possible. Which principle
describes this agreement?
A) beneficence
B) accountability
C) nonmaleficence
D) respect for autonomy
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D) all of the above B) promotion
C) health education C) nonmaleficence
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What is TRUE about aging in Canada?
A) Canada has a young population, with most people having many
children
B) Canada's population is aging due to the baby boom generation
C) aging in Canada is difficult due to lack of social support
D) most older adults in Canada want to live with their extended family
members especially grandchildren
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B) it is a way to determine a client's
B) a response to a loss that is
short-acting insulin dose based on
individualized
their blood glucose readings
B) Canada's population is aging
A) patients have the right to read
due to the baby boom
those records
generation
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Providing immunizations against measles is an example of what?
A) health promotion
B) primary prevention
, prevention