The least sensitive part of the human body is the ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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The clinical nurse educator who oversees the emergency department in a children's hospital has launched an awareness program aimed at reducing drug errors
What measure addresses the most common cause of incorrect doses in the care of infants and children? A) Having nurses check their math calculations with a colleague before administering a drug. B) Ensuring that a full assessment takes place no more than 30 minutes before giving a drug. C) Recording drug administration in both the nurse's notes and the medication administration record (MAR) D) Avoiding intravenous administration of drugs whenever possible.
Which item below correctly describes the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predictions by 2020?
a. Positions that historically required registered nurses will be filled by unlicensed personnel. b. The job growth rate for RNs will surpass job growth in all other occupations. c. The need for hospital nurses will dramatically decrease. d. Hospitals will finally achieve the required RN workforce.
A unit manager watches a new RN graduate interacting with a patient. When the RN comes out of the room, the unit manager says,
"I don't know what they taught you in your nursing program, but if I see you do that again, I will write you up." This example demonstrates: a. Coercive use of power. b. Appropriate application of control. c. Use of informatory power. d. Use of power to provide coaching.
A man had a viral upper respiratory tract infection and demanded that the family nurse practitioner (FNP) write him a prescription for an antibiotic. The FNP gave the man both
verbal and written information about over-the-counter drugs to control symptoms. However, the patient insisted upon an antibiotic. What might the FNP reply? A. "Antibiotics won't be helpful in treating this, but they may allow bacteria that will be immune to antibiotics to develop, putting you at high risk for getting sicker." B. "I'll write you a prescription for a special new research drug that works wonders with viral respiratory infections." Then the FNP writes a prescription for a placebo. C. "I'm the expert. I'll decide when you need an antibiotic. And you do NOT need one." D. "Of course; I always try to meet the needs of my clients. Which antibiotic do you find works best for you?"