A nurse is aware that there are numerous safety hazards that exist in the hospital setting. In order to reduce or eliminate patients' risks of injury, the nurse should
A) learn the fire and safety regulations of the hospital.
B) apply physical restraints to elderly patients at night.
C) keep all bed rails raised at all times.
D) make sure that patients are aware of needles that are left at the bedside.
A
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a. compliance with therapy. b. assessing client's temperature every four hours. c. monitoring for serum sickness. d. prevention of infection.
Nurse B is respected and admired by her staff and it has been noted that she seems to have the ability to attract people and is considered to have great vision for the future of the unit and nursing in general
What type of power is Nurse B exhibiting? a. expert b. referent (charisma) c. connection d. reward
A sphygmomanometer yields:
A) An in vivo measure B) An in vitro measure C) Either an in vivo or in vitro measure D) None of the above
The research tradition known as hermeneutics is closely allied to another research tradition known as:
A) Ethnography B) Phenomenology C) Ethology D) Symbolic Interaction