Which characteristic is associated with hospitals established during the rule of the Roman Empire?
a. They advocated that nurses provide clients with clean air and light.
b. They established formal training for caregivers.
c. They were staffed mostly by paid male nurses and male assistants.
d. They were primarily charitable institutions housed in monasteries and convents.
D
The first hospitals were established in the Eastern Roman Empire. Fabiola was responsible for introducing these hospitals. They were primarily charitable institutions housed in monasteries and convents.
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a. empathy. c. empowerment. b. sympathy. d. unprofessional conduct.
When teaching clients about applying nitroglycerin ointment, the nurse should include:
a. the patch should be removed after 12 hours. b. the ointment is gently rubbed into the skin. c. the measured ointment side of the paper is placed against the client's skin. d. the measurement paper is taped securely in place with adhesive tape.
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The nurse is in a position to provide input into the creation of a healing organization. This nurse should advocate for which position?
1. Clear, honest, and open apologies from administration regarding prior barriers to staff job satisfaction. 2. Patient care environments that allow staff to complete their tasks efficiently. 3. Systems of admission and care that provide easy access to services, attention, and staff. 4. Patient care and staff work areas that are free from microbes, including those that might be brought in by visitors.