What does a competence assessment evaluate?

1 . Knowledge and education to perform the task
2 . Skills to perform the task
3 . Experience to perform the task
4 . How well the individual completes the task

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4


A

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What has happened in the process of refreezing?

1. The change has occurred and has been formalized. 2. The change has met resistance and has been suspended. 3. The change has been discussed but has not been implemented. 4. All driving and restraining forces have been identified.

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When caring for a patient with the nursing diagnosis of impaired swallowing related to neuromuscular impairment, the nurse should:

A) Position the patient in a supine position. B) Elevate the head of the bed 90 degrees during meals. C) Encourage the patient to remove dentures. D) Encourage thin liquids for dietary intake.

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The nurse is planning to assess an older patient's functional health patterns for cardiovascular disease. Which question will the nurse use to assess the patient's nutrition/metabolic pattern?

1. "Do you sleep through the night?" 2. "Do you weigh yourself every day?" 3. "How often do you have a bowel movement?" 4. "How far can you walk without getting short of breath?"

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A hospital employee brings a 9-year-old son to the emergency room with a spiral fracture of the tibia

The employee reports that the injury occurred when the boy's 5-year-old sister hit him with wooden bat. The injury is inconsistent with an impact and with the sister's strength. What should the nurse do in this situation? A) Tell the employee that the story is not plausible and ask what really happened B) Leave the treatment area and call the police C) Leave the treatment area and call the social services department in the hospital D) Let the hospital administrator know so that the hospital can take any necessary action

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