Many individuals have no signs and symptoms of illness, yet they are able to transmit hepatitis to others
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The nurse notes that another nurse on a surgical unit has been acting differently lately. The nurse often has red watery eyes and a runny nose
Today, the nurse was unhappy with the patient assignment and screamed, "Someone is going to pay for this!" What should the nurse who has observed this behavior do? a. Nothing; all nurses have stressful days sometimes. b. Tell the clinical manager that the nurse is abusing drugs. c. Tell the clinical manager exactly what was observed. d. Confront the nurse with the behavior and provide information about counseling.
How are dialectic reasoning and holistic practice similar? (Select all that apply.)
a. They are both based on intuition, not facts. b. They both consider the whole, rather than one part of the picture. c. Dialectic reasoning emphasizes truth and holistic practice accepts untruth. d. They both ignore the main idea or diagnosis and concentrate on different entities. e. They both honor context and the interactions among ideas and people. f. They both break down concepts into understandable parts. g. Dialectic reasoning can be used to validate a study design, whereas holistic practice does not contribute to research.
Which of the following is often obtained by a nurse who demonstrates a dedication to professional development, leadership initiatives, innovations in clinical practice, and mentoring relationships?
a. certification c. authentication b. recognition d. specialization
A 5-year-old girl arrives at the emergency department with severe acute abdominal pain and tenderness. The nurse would expect this child to be evaluated for what? (Select all that apply.)
A) Stomach virus B) Gastroenteritis C) Ulcerative colitis D) Appendicitis E) Incarcerated umbilical hernia