The formal recognition of a person as a professional with technical competence or of an agency that has met minimum standards of a performance is called

1. Certification
2. Accreditation
3. Registration
4. Credentialing


ANS: 4
Credentialing is the formal recognition of a person as a professional with technical competence, or of an agency that has met minimum standards of a performance.

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1. Denver Developmental Screening Test II 2. Full physical examination 3. Have the mother offer a complete health history. 4. Talk with the child's school teacher to determine cognitive progress.

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Following a cardiothoracic surgery, where controlled therapeutic hypothermia was utilized to decrease metabolic demands,

the nurse responsible for recovering this patient should be assessing for which of the following potential complications to cold cardioplegia? A) Development of a first-degree AV block B) Vasoconstriction resulting in weak pedal pulses, requiring the use of a Doppler C) Frequent premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) on the telemetry monitor D) Cyanosis in lower extremities with no blanching in the toes

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Why is it important for the interdisciplinary team to assess an older patient's level of pain?

1. Validate that the pain is real. 2. Ensure pain management is provided. 3. Differentiate pain symptoms from other symptoms. 4. Provide the appropriate amount of help for normal activities.

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The nurse is assisting in the surgical holding area. When should the nurse administer a prophylactic antibiotic to a patient?

a. During surgery b. 1 hour prior to surgery c. 4 hours prior to surgery d. Within the first 2 hours postoperatively

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