The liquid diet is only used ____________________.
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temporarily
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The nurse is assessing the patient's crutches. The nurse recognizes that correctly sized crutches are:
a. the same height as the patient's shoulders. b. approximately 12 inches shorter than the patient's shoulders. c. approximately 16 inches shorter than the patient's height. d. tall enough to allow the patient's arms to be fully extended when walking.
Nursing administrators are trying to decide if they want a "traffic director," "spot check," or "comprehensive" form of triage in the emergency department
What information should be considered when making this decision? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. All forms will require employment of a registered nurse. 2. All forms will include evaluation of the patient. 3. Both spot check and comprehensive triage nurses order lab or radiographs according to established protocol. 4. A comprehensive triage plan results in patients receiving pain medications earlier. 5. Both the spot check and comprehensive triage nurses assign urgency categories.
Planned change is a well-thought-out effort designed to make something happen; all efforts are directed and targeted to produce change. According to Reinkemeyer's stages of planned change, when are community nursing diagnoses validated?
A) Stage 1: Identification and development of a felt need and desire for the change B) Stage 2: Development of a change relationship between the community health nurse and the community C) Stage 3: Clarification or diagnosis of the community's problem, need, or objective D) Stage 4: Examination of alternative routes and tentative goals and intention of actions