A new nursing graduate has an interest in a position that will provide health promotion, illness prevention, early detection, and treatment within her rural community. Which type of nursing is this?
A. International Nursing
B. Public health nursing
C. Community health nursing
D. Community-oriented and Nursing
D. Community-oriented and Nursing
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A nurse manager educates staff nurses in the use of clinical practice guidelines. Which statement should the nurse include in this teaching?
a. "Clinical practice guidelines are implemented by The Joint Commission." b. "Practice guidelines are based on hospital management staff's expertise." c. "Clinical practice guidelines are official recommendations based on evidence." d. "Practice guidelines allow for greater reimbursement from insurance companies."
Nonpharmacologic pain relief measures have been ineffective to reduce an older patient's pain to promote sleep. What should the nurse do next?
A) Provide a trial of opioids B) Give the strongest dosage of analgesic and gradually decrease as necessary C) Administer the lowest dosage of analgesic and gradually increase as necessary D) Offer the lowest dosage of analgesic and give only when requested by the patient
The nurse is caring for a client who has been diagnosed with a virus. The client states that the healthcare provider referred to the illness by a different name. What term does the nurse anticipate that the healthcare provider used?
1. Intracellular parasites 2. Fungi 3. Capsid 4. Symbiotic
The nurse notes that a patient with full thickness burns has an increase in hematocrit level. What should the nurse realize is causing this change in laboratory value?
a. Loss of intravascular fluid b. Destruction of blood vessels c. Increased function of platelets d. Migration of white blood cells