An OEHN is reviewing the disaster preparedness plan. The OEHN doesn't see any mention of how to handle a catastrophic leak of a dangerous chemical, commonly used in the plan, into the community
After working with the managers, in what part of the preparedness plan should this information be included?
A. Preparedness
B. Evaluation
C. Mitigation
D. Recovery
ANS: C
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A) Tachypnea B) Bradycardia C) Hyperthermia D) Hemiparesis
An oral iron supplement is prescribed for a patient. The nurse would question this order if the patient's medical history includes which condition?
a. Decreased hemoglobin b. Hemolytic anemia c. Weakness d. Concurrent therapy with erythropoietics
A newly licensed nurse compares the challenges facing nursing today with those faced by nurses when her mentor graduated in 1990
The mentor states, "Prevention was the focus of nursing when I graduated. We stressed preventive health measures such as smoking cessation education to reduce preventable diseases and prevention to reduce the spread of infectious disease such as AIDS." The mentor asks, "What do you think the challenges will be for nurses graduating now? The correct response would be: (Select all that apply.) a. coordinating care for a more diverse aging population who have complex health values. b. managing care provided by nurses who are technologically advanced and skilled at interprofessional collaboration. c. providing care to well-informed consumers who are younger with narrow health values. d. redesigning nursing care delivery models to streamline care based on fewer generational differences. e. focusing on care from a systems perspective.
The client may become diaphoretic, and the pupils dilate. The client may also be restless and anxious. The client may rub the site of pain, cry, or guard with movement.
A. Acute Pain B. Chronic Pain C. Cancer Pain