___________________________ facilitates the monitoring of trends and problems of the health of populations, developing clinical decision support, and expanding our knowledge of diseases and treatments and outcomes through research and clinical
data mining. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Terminology
Rationale : Implementing standardized terminology has many benefits to multiple beneficiaries. Beneficiaries include the patient, the provider, the organization, and the health care industry in general. Using standardized terminologies ensures compliance with standards coming forth for "meaningful use", quality measures, and interoperability.
Global Rationale:
Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Teaching and Learning
Learning Outcome:
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a. 56 mg/dl. b. 72 mg/dl. c. 105 mg/dl. d. 126 mg/dl.
A family with 4 children has just learned that their third child, age 5, has been diagnosed with ADHD. The nurse has assessed the child and the family and is planning care with them
Which of the following statements by the mother leads the nurse to a diagnosis of compromised family coping? 1. "We need to alert the teachers at school so they will know how to give Tommy's medication.". 2. "I'm not sure if we should let Tommy act in the school play.". 3. "Will he have to be put in an institution?" 4. "I don't know how to tell the rest of the family or how we will manage the other children.".
The nurse is caring for a client with latent TB. Which circumstances would place this nurse in the high-risk category for the transmission of TB?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Caring for a client in a pediatric clinic 2. Caring for a client who is HIV-positive 3. Caring for a client who is currently serving a prison sentence 4. Caring for a pregnant client 5. Caring for a client who is living with someone with active TB
A safe health care environment is one in which: (Select all that apply.)
a. the patient's basic needs are met. b. physical hazards are reduced. c. transmission of microorganisms is reduced. d. sanitary measures are carried out.