Nursing leadership and management implications in marketing include being able to articulate clearly the value of the nursing product to:
a. clients.
b. nurses.
c. other health care providers.
d. the entire community.
D
Nursing leadership and management implications in marketing include being able to articulate clearly the value of the nursing product to current and potential nurses, patients, and other health care providers.
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In Heindrich, Chow, Skiercynski, and Lu (2008) study of how nurses use their time, what percentage of time was spent giving direct care?
a. 14% c. 21% b. 18% d. 54%
Your patient complains of midline epigastric pain that has worsened during the sixth month of her pregnancy. It is most likely related to
a. cholecystitis. c. heartburn. b. gastric ulcer. d. hepatitis.
Which of the following should the nurse stress when teaching the preoperative client about correct use of the patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) device?
A. "Push the button when you feel the pain beginning rather than waiting until the pain is at its worst." B. "Push the button every 15 minutes whether you feel pain at that time or not." C. "Instruct your family or visitors to press the button for you when you are sleep-ing." D. "Try to go as long as you possibly can before you press the button."
You see a school-aged child in an ambulatory setting because of rheumatic fever. Which of the following would you expect to find revealed by the health history?
A) Knee pain, abdominal rash, subcutaneous nodules B) An elevated temperature, back pain, loss of hair C) Fatigue, slow pulse, frequent urination D) Loss of weight, abdominal pain, chest pain