A ______________ care practitioner is a graduate of a program that provides training in the use of gases, drugs, and equipment to restore normal pulmonary function in patients

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Respiratory

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The health clinic staff is working on becoming culturally competent. Which strategies should the staff use when developing this competence? (Select all that apply.)

1. Increasing the diversity of the staff providing care. 2. Soliciting input from various cultural organizations. 3. Holding cultural training sessions for its staff members. 4. Developing a competence in the languages spoken by the patient population. 5. Concluding that their current method of care delivery needs little modification.

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The nurse notes that the patient's chest tube pulled out by 5.1 cm (2 inches) during turning and repositioning. Which should be the initial action by the nurse?

a. Instruct the nursing assistive personnel (NAP) to apply pressure for 5 minutes. b. Replace the water-seal drainage system with a sterile waterless unit quickly. c. Hold a towel firmly over the site and send for petrolatum gauze. d. Push the tube into place and apply an oc-clusive sterile dressing.

Nursing

The community health nurse is completing an evaluation of a health program. If the nurse wants to evaluate the immediate impact of a parenting class, which question would be best for the nurse to ask the participants?

A) "What time would be best for this class to meet?" B) "Can you tell me how you will change your behavior based on what you learned?" C) "How can we better provide information to this group?" D) "Did you learn what you expected to learn?"

Nursing

The anesthesia provider has just administered an epidural anesthetic in a laboring patient and local anesthesia is continuously infusing via the epidural catheter. Suddenly, the patient asks, "Why are my ears ringing?"

What is the most likely cause of the patient's complaint? 1. Hypotension 2. Allergic reaction 3. Dehydration 4. Local anesthetic toxicity

Nursing