To prevent the spread of infection when the person takes a shower, you should:
a. Have the person wear non-skid footwear
b. Clean and disinfect the shower before and after use
c. Wear gloves
d. Wear a gown, mask, and gloves
B
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When providing an in-service to new staff nurses, the nurse educator discusses expectations concerning the acceptance of client cultural beliefs
Which statement by a participant indicates the need for further teaching? 1. "The acceptance of different cultural values is needed to provide quality nursing care." 2. "Cultural values may dictate my client assignments on the nursing unit." 3. "My own cultural values are irrelevant to the acceptance of the values of others." 4. "My knowledge of the cultural values of others will increase in time."
The term interoperability is used when discussing the large scale electronic exchange of health care information across enterprises for the purpose of accessing and maintaining longitudinal health records
The term interoperability is understood to mean which of the following? Select all that apply. 1. Has the ability to exchange the structure of the data, but not the meaning of data 2. Has the ability to exchange the structure of data and meaning of data 3. Has the ability to exchange the meaning of data, but not the structure of data 4. Is the ability of two entities, whether human or machine, to exchange and use data 5. It is accurate to use the term interoperability interchangeably with the term interface
A client has advance directives for a DNR code (do not resuscitate). When the nurse is caring for this client, the client's wife asks him to "do everything in your power to keep my husband alive."
This nurse is most likely to experience which of the following moral challenges? A) Values clarification B) Ethical dilemma C) Values conflict D) Nonmaleficence
Immediately after the death of a client, family members should be:
A) escorted to a private area. B) allowed to spend time with the deceased. C) asked what they want to do. D) consoled by the hospital chaplain.