The average age of retirement for registered nurses in 2004 was ____ years
a. 29
b. 39
c. 49
d. 59
C
Nurses appear to be leaving the registered nurse license pool through death or retirement at a faster rate than ever, with an average retirement age of 49 years (National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, 2002).
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a. an analgesic before activity. b. PRN medications only when requested. c. analgesics only when requested by the family. d. analgesics only when requested by the patient.
The nurse is weighing a pediatric client who weighs 8.3 kilograms. The mother asks what that is in pounds and ounces
The nurse would tell the mother the child's weight in pounds is: ____ pounds. Record the answer rounding to the nearest tenth.
A manager should never delegate ____
a. Disciplining b. Hiring c. Interviewing d. Scheduling
A client recently had a mammogram. Which statement by the client indicates a need for clarification regarding the importance or purpose of this procedure?
a. "Now that I have had a mammogram, my risk for getting breast cancer is reduced." b. "I will still do a breast self-examination monthly even after the mammogram." c. "Yearly mammograms can reduce my risk of dying from breast cancer." d. "The amount of radiation exposure from a mammogram is very low."