What contributes to a nurse's difficult resocialization?
A) Role ambiguity
B) Role overload
C) Inability to meet job demands
D) Past work experience
E) All of the above
Answer: E) All of the above
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a. 500 to 1,000 mg/day b. 1,050 to 2,100 mg/day c. 262.5 to 525 mg/day d. 477.5 to 955 mg/day
Identify the characteristics of a task that is to be delegated that would require that it be assigned to an RN
a. The client is relatively stable. b. The task is routine in nature and follows hospital policies. c. The task requires decision making to complete it. d. The client requires an assessment at the beginning of the shift.
The nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to receive several vaccinations. Which vaccine is an example of a live attenuated vaccine?
1. Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine 2. Tetanus toxoid 3. Hepatitis A vaccine 4. Influenza
The nurse has established an expected outcome that the client will demonstrate healing of a stage II pressure ulcer over the coccyx. Which finding, discovered by the nurse during evaluation, might be implicated in the failure to achieve this outcome?
1. The rubber doughnut pressure relief device was not delivered by central supply. 2. The client's serum albumin increased over the last month. 3. Nurses did not document disinfection of the wound with alcohol with each dressing change. 4. Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) followed a right side–back–left side–back turning schedule.