The nurse manager is preparing for the unit ward clerk's annual evaluation and sends out a short questionnaire requesting feedback on the ward clerk's effectiveness in her job
The nurse manager sent the request to one doctor who uses the unit frequently, to a staff nurse on each shift, to the housekeeping department head, and to the head of the volunteer program. In addition, the nurse manager interviews three patients to determine how courteous the ward clerk is when answering call lights from the unit desk. What is this an example of?
A) Peer review
B) A 360-degree evaluation
C) An overreaching performance review
D) An anecdotal performance review
B
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A) Administration of acyclovir B) Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) C) Administration of penicillin D) Hemodialysis
The nurse is identifying the types of data collected during the assessment of a client. Which of the following is an example of subjective data?
a. Nausea c. Cyanosis b. Pulse of 62 d. Facial grimace
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
An adult patient with Bell palsy asks if the facial paralysis and distortion will go away. How should the nurse response to this patient?
A. "Most people have permanent facial paralysis on one side of the face." B. "Everyone recovers from Bell palsy in three to five weeks." C. "Most people have permanent facial paralysis on both sides of the face." D. "Most people recover completely within a few weeks to a few months."