There are differences across international public health systems. In Canada, who is the most powerful in the health care system?
A) Nurse practitioners
B) Physicians
C) Government
D) Health administrators
D
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A patient loses her husband because of a sudden myocardial infarction, and she blames herself for not recognizing the warning signs. Which patient outcome associated with her loss should the nurse use to plan care?
a. Expect patient to meet her daily responsibilities. b. Expresses feelings of guilt, fear, anger, or sadness c. Assess causes of dysfunctional grieving processes. d. Identifies problems connected to anticipatory grief
When explaining the final stages of the inflammatory response to pathogens, the nurse will educate the patient about
A) how the body can kill the pathogen by generating toxic oxygen and nitrogen products producing such things as nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide. B) margination, which is a process whereby white cells (leukocytes) stick to the endothelium and accumulate along the blood vessel. C) the increase in vascular permeability, which lets fluids leak into the extravascular tissues. D) the promotion of tissue regeneration whereby monocytes and macrophages produce potent prostaglandins and leukotrienes.
A patient with chronic pain tells the nurse "I just want to give up all together. I am in so much pain every day, all the time. I don't want to do this anymore." Which is the priority nursing diagnosis for this patient?
1. Hopelessness 2. Powerlessness 3. Spiritual distress 4. Chronic pain
The presence of _____ on the hospital's website will promote nursing to current staff and prospective new hires
a. distinctions b. nursing c. physicians d. services