A health care facility has developed specific policies for impaired practice. The facility would expect to introduce these policies at which time?
A) During hospital orientation for new employees
B) When the staff identifies an impaired colleague
C) At a specially designed in-service for mental-health professionals
D) During the accreditation review process
A
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A) Hildegard Peplau B) Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail C) Adah Belle Samuel Thoms D) Clara Maass
A 48-year-old long-term care facility resident expresses concern that the cost of his care has used up his assets. For what program should the nurse suggest that the resident apply to cover the continued cost of living in a long-term facility?
a. Medicare b. Hospitalization insurance c. Medicaid d. Public health funds
Pressure from a pituitary adenoma may be exerted on the optic nerve, causing which of the following complications?
A) Blurred vision B) Decreased tear production C) Decreased intraocular pressure D) Nystagmus
John is an older adult patient who comes regularly to the multigroup practice in which you are a nurse practitioner
He says that he doesn't understand what he is supposed to be doing about his medications, because every time he comes to the clinic, he sees someone else who has different ideas. John's experience represents what aspect of the current consumer experience? a. Nurses are well-trusted members of the healthcare team. b. Fragmentation of care results in lack of respect and trust. c. Care providers often have conflicting ideas about care. d. The public does not trust care providers other than nurses.