Bile is a greenish liquid made in the:
a. Stomach
b. Liver
c. Gallbladder
d. Pancreas
B
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As medical care has evolved, it has become more common for children with genetic disorders to live longer. What impact does this have on health care delivery for the nurse providing care for these children?
1. Health care delivery is becoming more complex, despite these children requiring less care as they age. 2. Nurses should not spend much time at the bedside, as these children will eventually die of these disorders. 3. Nurses must be familiar with increasing numbers of genetic disorders and the care these children require. 4. Health care delivery will become more and more expensive until children with genetic disorders will have to do without.
A patient is recovering from a lumbar spine injury and requires an immobilization device for this region. Which device would be most appropriate for this patient?
A) Halo vest B) Aspen collar C) Minerva brace D) Jewett brace
The nurse is caring for a patient who is in the recovery room following the implantation of an ICD. The patient has developed ventricular tachycardia (VT). What should the nurse assess and document?
A) ECG to compare time of onset of VT and onset of device's shock B) ECG so physician can see what type of dysrhythmia the patient has C) Patient's level of consciousness (LOC) at the time of the dysrhythmia D) Patient's activity at time of dysrhythmia
Well-defined policies are necessary to ensure that: (Select all that apply.)
a. confidentiality of protected health information is safeguarded. b. accurate cost accounting occurs. c. data capture is being automated. d. clinical decision support is adopted.