Deming and Juran are known for which movement in the world?
A) Quality
B) Conflict
C) Scientific
D) Leadership
A
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1. All of the hepatitis diseases. 2. HIV and only hepatitis C. 3. Salmonellosis, typhoid, and HIV. 4. HIV, and hepatitis B, C, and D.
A female patient asks the nurse for suggestions to help her improve her health. What should the nurse instruct this patient?
1. Participate in a continuous physical activity for 30 minutes 5 or more days each week. 2. Obtain sun exposure every day. 3. Reduce tobacco use. 4. Sleep at least 6 hours each night.
During therapy with a beta blocker, the patient
notices that she has swollen feet, has gained 3 pounds within 2 days, feels short of breath even when walking around the house, and has been dizzy. The nurse suspects that which of these is occurring? a. The patient is experiencing an allergic reaction. b. The patient may be developing heart failure. c. More time is needed for the patient to see a therapeutic response to the drug. d. The patient is experiencing expected adverse effects of the drug.
What is the primary purpose of an incident report?
A) means of identifying risks C) basis for disciplinary action B) basis for staff evaluation D) format for audiotaped report