A nurse is working on a hospital committee to reduce medical errors. The committee is planning to implement the concept of a "just culture." Which factor must be included?

A) Use of negative feedback
B) Judgmental assessment of events
C) Rewards for error reporting
D) Simplistic view of the situation


C

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A dominant focus of patient care in the current health care environment is:

a. To increase cost to increase profit. b. To contain rising costs. c. To ignore rising costs. d. To manage care according to cost.

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A nurse is discussing the importance of exercise with a 78-year-old female who states: "I know I should be exercising, but I have arthritis in my knees and it is painful

Can you recommend a type of exercise that would be beneficial and cause me less pain?" Which of the following exercises should the nurse recommend? a. Tennis b. Swimming c. Dancing d. Use of a treadmill and elliptical machine in the gym

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The nurse educator is teaching a group of teens and 20-year-olds reproductive health care. When several of the women bring up douching, what is the best response the nurse could make?

1. "One should always douche after having intercourse." 2. "When douching, use force putting them in and get the solution up high." 3. "It is a good idea to douche before intercourse so the area is clean for the sperm." 4. "Douching is unnecessary because the lining of the vagina has numerous glands that provide natural cleansing."

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