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Brenda is a new nurse who is applying for a job as a registered nurse. One of the hospitals where she is interested in working has a Nursing Practice Council, which comprises nurses who write the nursing policies and procedures for the organization.
 
  The Nursing Practice Council is an example of which of the following? A. Nursing autonomy
  B. Nursing theory
  C. Nursing code of ethics
  D. Nursing service

Question 2

A nursing assistant asks the nurse why she needs to bathe a febrile patient. The best response is that this intervention increases heat loss through:
 
  A. convection.
  B. radiation.
  C. conduction.
  D. evaporation.



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Answer to Question 1

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Autonomy means that a person is reasonably independent and self-governing in decision-making and practice. Autonomy is reached through experience, advanced education, and the support of an organization that values the independent role of the nurse.

Answer to Question 2

C
Convection is the transfer of heat away from the body or an object by air movement. Radiation is the transfer of heat between two objects without physical contact. Evaporation is the transfer of heat energy when a liquid is changed to a gas.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
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