A nurse is caring for a client who is 57 years old. How should the nurse document this client's age?
A) Older adult
B) Elderly adult
C) Aged adult
D) Very old adult
A
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What does recruitment from outside the organization do?
A) Promotes long-term retention of employees B) Potentially increases the number of qualified candidates C) Promotes nepotism D) Produces the most qualified candidates
A patient has been exposed to a nerve agent in a biochemical terrorist attack. This type of agent bonds with acetylcholinesterase, so that acetylcholine is not inactivated. What is the pathologic effect of this type of agent?
A) Hyperstimulation of the nerve endings B) Temporary deactivation of the nerve endings C) Binding of the nerve endings D) Destruction of the nerve endings
Which of the following statements about nurse entrepreneurship in community/public health practice is most accurate?
A) It allows for innovation in meeting needs of the community. B) Nurse entrepreneurs are most commonly associated with institutions. C) It is very easy for a nurse to become an entrepreneur. D) It is most likely to fail.
What does Lewin's theory of change suggest the nurse can do to create change?
A. Freeze the change by constant persuasion, reinforcement, and use of focus groups B. Increase driving forces, decrease restraining forces, or do both C. Stabilize change by decree, rules and procedures, or legislation D. Unfreeze using the three Lewin techniques