The nurse in charge of the In-Service Education Department reads a review of suctioning techniques and leads a committee to change the hospital's suctioning policy. This is an example of which kind of utilization?
A) Partial research
B) Indirect research
C) Direct research
D) Persuasive
D
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The nurse has noted the emergence of a significant amount of fresh blood at the drain site of a patient who is postoperative day 1 following total laryngectomy. How should the nurse respond to this development?
A) Remove the patient's drain and apply pressure with a sterile gauze. B) Assess the patient, reposition the patient supine, and apply wall suction to the drain. C) Rapidly assess the patient and notify the surgeon about the patient's bleeding. D) Administer a STAT dose of vitamin K to aid coagulation.
The nurse is checking lab values on a client who has just had a hemodialysis treatment. What would indicate to the nurse that the client's renal dialysis was effective?
1. A decrease in potassium level 2. An increase in serum creatinine 3. A decrease in white cell count 4. An increase in hemoglobin level
The nurse is evaluating the client while taking the color vision test. Which response would the nurse anticipate when caring for a client with normal color vision?
A) The nurse would anticipate the client identifying numbers and shapes. B) The nurse would anticipate a cross-eyed appearance. C) The nurse would anticipate responding to the color names in the pictures. D) The nurse would anticipate no differentiation in between colors.
The dosage available is 60 mEq per 50 mL. Prepare a dose of 35 mEq. Express your answer to the nearest tenth
What will be an ideal response?