Why would a health care organization want to become a magnet hospital? Select all that apply

1. To improve nurse recruitment
2. To foster ability to retain physicians
3. To attain higher client satisfaction
4. To broaden the use of evidence-based practice


1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. Obtaining magnet status can improve nurse recruitment, thus retain physicians because of
better staffing with higher trained nurses, and thus attain higher client satisfaction. In addition,
better trained nurses are more likely to use evidence-based practice in client care.

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What documentation reflects implementation?

a. "Patient selected low-sugar snacks independently." b. "Patient was medicated with Tylenol 500 mg PO for pain." c. "Patient was ambulated for 15 minutes after lunch." d. "Patient participated in group therapy session without reminder."

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The nurse is preparing to perform a complete health assessment on a client. Which of the following activities should the nurse perform just prior to this examination? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Put on nonsterile gloves. 2. Provide an opportunity for the client to void. 3. Wash hands in the presence of the client. 4. Turn on soft music to relax the client. 5. Lower the lights in the room to prevent glare.

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A woman is 16 weeks pregnant with her first baby. She asks how long it will be before she feels the baby move. The best answer is

a. "You should have felt the baby move by now." b. "Within the next month, you should start to feel fluttering sensations." c. "The baby is moving, but you can't feel it yet." d. "Some babies are quiet, and you don't feel them move."

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A nurse whose husband was killed in Vietnam shares how she felt when she became a widow at a young age with a client whose husband was killed in Iraq. This nurse's action is:

A) Condescending. B) Inappropriate. C) Therapeutic. D) Nontherapeutic.

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