Behavior that is rewarded is usually repeated.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Models of care for provision of nursing services in Canada include:
1) Team, functional, and independent practice for nursing care. 2) Nurse practitioner–led units of care for delivery of complex care. 3) Culturally congruent teams delivering healthcare. 4) Primary care using case management and a team nursing approach.
The nurse has been asked to join a group reviewing patient-focused functions in the hospital. Which situations would the nurse anticipate reviewing? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Number of cases reviewed by the ethics committee over the last year 2. How information is managed in the hospital 3. Processes used to identify patients at risk for infection after surgery 4. The hospital's hiring practices 5. Implementation of a new drug distribution system
A patient with chronic pancreatitis is prescribed pancrelipase (Lipancreatin). What should the nurse instruct the patient about this medication?
Select all that apply. 1. Take the medication with meals or snacks. 2. Take the medication with milk or ice cream. 3. Stop taking the medication if bowel movements increase. 4. Do not crush enteric coated doses of the medication. 5. Take this medication until advised otherwise by the healthcare provider.
When caring for a client in labor who was given epidural anesthesia, the nurse changes the woman's position every 15 to 30 minutes. Which of the following is the benefit of this intervention?
A) Prevents pressure sores in the back B) Prevents rigidity of the back muscles C) Evenly distributes the anesthetic agent D) Helps check for urinary incontinence