A positive effect experience is one in which the result moved the learner in a direction that was constructive toward the desired outcome
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Experiences may be either positive or negative in effect based on the influence on the ultimate outcome.
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What is the best thing for the NAP to do with the unused linen? a. Replace it in the linen closet. b. Leave it in the room on the bedside table. c. Use it in another patient's room. d. Place it in a laundry bag to be laundered.
The nurse is planning care for a client with cancer. For which reason should the nurse recommend that the client increase the intake of omega-3 fatty acids?
a. Reduce diarrhea b. Improve cachexia c. Heal mouth ulcers d. Prevent immunosuppression
Unrest on the nursing unit has progressed to moral outrage among the nursing staff. Which statement, made by the nurse manager to the chief nursing officer, indicates an understanding of this issue?
1. "We may experience turnover in staff positions if this tension continues." 2. "This will be a good opportunity to get rid of the unit trouble-makers." 3. "I am going to try to divert this energy by asking the nurses to help rewrite the policy and procedures manual." 4. "I think we need to hire some more unlicensed personnel to shift the direct patient care work off the registered nurses."
What do you think is causing this BP reading, which doesn't correlate with the other findings?
You are seeing an older patient who has not had medical care for many years. Her vital signs taken by your office staff are: T 37.2, HR 78, BP 118/92, and RR 14, and she denies pain. You notice that she has some hypertensive changes in her retinas and you find mild proteinuria on a urine test in your office. You expected the BP to be higher. She is not on any medications. A) It is caused by an “auscultatory gap.” B) It is caused by a cuff size error. C) It is caused by the patient's emotional state. D) It is caused by resolution of the process which caused her retinopathy and kidney problems.