Which of the following nursing organizations was responsible for development of The Magnet Recognition Program?
A) National League of Nursing
B) American Academy of Nursing
C) American Nurses Credentialing Center
D) American Nurses Association
C
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1. Refuse the request as it is likely to interfere with the treatment plan. 2. Only release information if the patient has signed consent to do so. 3. Release the information immediately as parents always can receive information on minor children. 4. Refuse the request pursuant to the provision of the common law duty to disclose.
The nurse teaching a client about continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) would include the information that
a. a small, lightweight pump must be carried in a pocket or on a belt. b. CAPD eliminates the need for strict aseptic technique when handling the catheter. c. the procedure involves instilling 250 to 500 ml of fluid at a time. d. there are four daily cycles with an 8-hour dwell for one cycle during the night.
A client in severe shock is ordered to receive dextran as a volume expander. This type of fluid known as a:
a. lipid. b. crystalloid. c. colloid. d. blood product.
Which principle for effective risk communication is probably the most difficult to achieve?
A) Early announcement B) Trust C) Transparency D) Listening