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What are the causes of nursing shortage? Select all that apply. A. Nurse burnout B. Violence in nursing C. Aging workforce D. Aging population E. Career and family

A. Nurse burnout B. Violence in nursing C. Aging workforce D. Aging population E. Career and family

What year did Italy mandate the MMR vaccine due to the outbreak of Measles in the US and Canada?

2017

How many years do experts say PGD will increase a person's lifetime?

30

What debates do HCW have against receiving the seasonal Influenza vaccine? SATA A. HCW are not the only source of influenza infections. B. Vaccinations of HCW does not guarantee protection against patients. C. Influenza vaccination is not effective in compromised patients. D. HCW are moderately healthy adults where the vaccine is only moderately effective.

A. HCW are not the only source of influenza infections. B. Vaccinations of HCW does not guarantee protection against patients. D. HCW are moderately healthy adults where the vaccine is only moderately effective.

A client with mitral valve prolapse is advised to have elective mitral valve replacement. Because the client is a Jehovah's Witness, she declares in her advance directive that no blood products are to be administered. As a result, the consulting cardiac surgeon refuses to care for the client. It would be most appropriate for the nurse who's caring for the client to: a.Realize the surgeon has a right to refuse care for the client b.Advise the client to arrange for an alternative cardiac surgeon c.Tell the client she can donate her own blood for the surgery d.Inform the client that her decision may shorten her life

A. Realize the surgeon has a right to refuse care for the client

What is the proper PPE for handling patients with Covid-19? SATA A.Gloves B.Respirator C.Gown D.Goggles

A.Gloves B.Respirator C.Gown D.Goggles

Who was the first designer baby?

Adam Nash

All of the following are examples of advance directives except: A.Medical power of attorney B.Funeral arrangements C.Living will D.DNR orders

B. Funeral arrangements

What diseases can you prevent with PGT? (SATA) A.Measles B.Sickle cell anemia C. Marfan's syndrome D. Cystic fibrosis E. CAD

B. Sickle cell anemia D. Cystic fibrosis

A nurse is caring for a client who decides not to have surgery despite significant blockages in his coronary arteries. The nurse understands that this client's choice is an example of which of the following ethical principles? A.Justice B.Nonmaleficence C.Autonomy D.Fidelity

C.Autonomy

A 20 year old client with Leukemia has consented to a blood transfusion against the wishes of his family which are all Jehovah's Witnesses. The nurse knows that which of the following ethical principles BEST supports his decision? a.Autonomy b.Beneficence c.Justice d.Nonmaleficence

a.Autonomy

Your patient is diagnosed with Covid-19. What type of isolation precaution will they be put on?

Droplet

Who was the first baby successfully born by in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1978?

Louise Brown


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