Which document refers specifically to the patient's Protection of Privacy?

a. ANA Code for Nurses
b. International Council of Nurses' Code for Nurses
c. Canadian Nurse Association's Code of Ethics for Nursing
d. Patient Care Partnership


D
The Patient Care Partnership replaced the Patient's Bill of Rights in 2003 . This document outlines what patients can expect during their hospital stay, including high quality hospital care, a clean and safe environment, involvement in their care, protection of their privacy, help when leaving the hospital, and help with billing claims.

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a. distinguish who is at fault for the family's dysfunction. b. develop their own values and beliefs instead of simply adopting those of others. c. become comfortable adhering to family norms and rules. d. integrate more effectively with other social systems.

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The nurse is calculating a client's cardiac output. For this calculation, the nurse needs to know the client's stroke volume. Stroke volume is the:

a. volume of blood pumped by the heart in 1 minute. b. measurement of pressure pulsations exerted against the blood vessel walls during systole and diastole. c. bounding of blood flow in an artery. d. measurement of blood that enters the aorta with each ventricular contraction.

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The pharmacy will dispense __________ tablets of Lopressor

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which one of the following statements about the benefits of universal design for all persons is the most accurate?

A) It is the right thing to do to allow access to the built environment for all persons including persons with disabilities. B) A healthier population may be achieved with attention to the environmental barriers that impede healthy lifestyles for all persons, including those with chronic or disabling conditions. C) The built environment refers to the naturally occurring features of the planet. D) Access implies universal design.

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