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karateprodigy

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The code of ethics for nursing sets forth ideals of nursing conduct and was developed by what organization?
 
  a. The Board of Nursing
  b. The American Medical Association
  c. The National League for Nursing
  d. The American Nurses Association

Question 2

A patient calls the office to tell you that his or her urine has changed to an orange color. The best response of the nurse is which of the following?
 
  a. Did you recently start a new prescription for Pyridium?
  b. Did you recently drink a lot of cranberry juice?
  c. Have you noticed any blood on the tissue when you wipe yourself?
  d. Please make an appointment with the office right away.



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Answer to Question 1

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The American Nurses Association (ANA) and the International Council of Nurses (ICN) publish codes of ethics for nurses that set principles of behavior for them to embrace. The Board of Nursing regulates nursing programs and nursing practice. The American Medical Association deals with physicians. The National League for Nursing is an agency concerned with nursing education.

Answer to Question 2

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Various medications and foods change the color of urine. For example, patients taking phenazopyridine, a urinary analgesic, void urine that is bright orange. Eating beets, rhubarb, and blackberries causes red urine. The kidneys excrete special dyes used in IV diagnostic studies, which discolor the urine. Patients with liver disease who have high concentrations of bilirubin (urobilinogen) often have dark amber urine. Report unexpected color changes to the health care provider.



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