In 2005 the American Nurses Credentialing Center developed the Magnet Recognition Program. As part of this program, healthcare organizations provide examples of nurse-sensitive quality indicators to apply for or maintain Magnet Recognition

The 14 components that exhibit nursing excellence are known as the
a. universal benchmarks.
b. nursing standards.
c. Forces of Magnetism.
d. magnet factors.


c. Forces of Magnetism.

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Which documentation of diagnosis would a nurse expect in a psychiatric treatment setting?

a. I Acute renal failure II 75 III Bipolar disorder I, mixed IV Loss of disability benefits 2 months ago V None b. I Schizophrenia, paranoid type II Death of spouse last year III 60 IV None V Diabetes, type 2 c. I Polysubstance dependence II Narcissistic Personality Disorder III 90 IV Hyperlipidemia V Charges pending for assault d. I Major Depression II Avoidant Personality Disorder III Hypertension IV Home destroyed by hurricane last year V 80

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Which of the following statements is true regarding oral care for the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)? (Select all that apply.)

a. Tooth brushing is performed every 2 hours for the greatest effect. b. Implementing a comprehensive oral care program is an intervention for preventing VAP. c. Oral care protocols should include oral suctioning and brushing teeth. d. Protocols that include chlorhexidine gluconate have been effective in preventing VAP.

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A client has been hospitalized with malaria. The nurse explains to a family member that the primary determining factor for drug selection with this disease process is:

1. age. 2. the genus of the infecting organism. 3. the stage of infection. 4. the geographical location.

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After completing an assessment the nurse analyzes all data collected. What is the significance of the nurse performing this analysis?

1. Confirms observations 2. Identifies client outcomes 3. Establishes a foundation for the client's care 4. Prioritizes interventions according to client needs

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