Which of the following are characteristics of an effective nurse manager? Choose all that apply

1) Clinical expertise
2) Business sense
3) Master's degree
4) Leadership skills


ANS: 1, 2, 4

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A school nurse is teaching a 14-year-old girl of normal weight some of the key factors necessary to maintain good nutrition in this stage of her growth and development. What interventions should the nurse most likely prioritize?

A) Decreasing her calorie intake and encouraging her to maintain her weight to avoid obesity B) Increasing her BMI, taking a multivitamin, and discussing body image C) Increasing calcium intake, eating a balanced diet, and discussing eating disorders D) Obtaining a food diary along with providing close monitoring for anorexia

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The nurse is assessing a client whose chief complaint is an inability to move the fourth and fifth fingers. The nurse notes severe flexion in both of the affected fingers. Upon palpation, there are no complaints of pain from the client

Based on this data, which diagnosis does the nurse suspect? 1. Dupuytren contracture. 2. Carpal tunnel syndrome. 3. Bursitis. 4. Osteoarthritis.

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A nurse educator wants to define the term pharmacology for the student. Which definition is most appropriate?

1. The study of medicine. 2. The use of medicine to treat disease. 3. The branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease and suffering. 4. The use of herbs, natural extracts, vitamins, minerals, or dietary supplements to treat diseases.

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When utilizing the health care system in the United Kingdom, it is expected that the community health nurse will experience:

a. An equal employer-citizen share in cost of health care b. Ownership and operation of the system by the government c. Nurse practitioners as the primary providers of care in the system d. Primary care provided in hospitals

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