The nurse recognizes that there needs to be a change in practice on the unit to improve the client outcomes. Which is the quickest method the nurse should consider to change current practice?
A. Literature review.
B. Quality improvement project.
C. Document patient outcomes.
D. Research.
Answer: B
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A) Come to the clinic as soon as possible B) Consider this normal, because her IUD has been newly inserted C) Take her blood pressure daily for the rest of the month D) Change her method of reproductive life planning
Which statement made by a person in a crisis state indicates the presence of a balancing factor?
a. "I've been drinking more than usual.". b. "I've always been a loner. I don't need other people.". c. "I pray when things get tough. It's always helped me survive trouble.". d. "My spouse just went to the store. I don't believe it when they tell me my spouse is dead.".
The ethical principle described as the belief that all treatments must be done for the good of the client is ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A nurse is administering a vaccine to a child who is visually impaired. After the needle enters the arm, the child says, "Ow, that was sharp!" How will the nurse interpret the finding when the child said that it was sharp?
a. The child's sensation is intact. b. The child's reception is intact. c. The child's perception is intact. d. The child's reaction is intact.