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An immunocompromised client will soon be discharged home following a kidney transplant. To reduce the client's risk of infection, the nurse should teach the client's family to do which of the following? Select all that apply.
 
  A) Ensure that their immunizations are up to date.
  B) Disinfect hard surfaces with a saline solution.
  C) Bathe daily and attend to the hygiene carefully.
  D) Perform frequent, thorough handwashing.
  E) Plan nutritious meals.

Question 2

A nurse who works on a palliative care unit has participated in several clinical scenarios that have required the application of ethics. Ethics is best defined as
 
  A) The relationship between law and culture
  B) Moral values that are considered to be universal
  C) The principles that determine whether an act is right or wrong
  D) The laws that govern acceptable and unacceptable behavior



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Answer to Question 1

A, C, D, E
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Nutrition, immunizations, and thorough hygiene and handwashing can protect a susceptible individual from infection. Saline solution is not an effective disinfectant; diluted bleach should be used.

Answer to Question 2

D
Feedback:
Ethics involves moral or philosophical principles that direct actions as being either right or wrong. Laws are often rooted in ethics, but the two terms are not synonymous. Similarly, morals and values are closely associated with ethics, but these do not constitute the definition of ethics. Ethics are not universally agreed upon, as many different applications exist.



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