A nurse is running for office on the platform of health care reform. The strategies that this nurse wants to incorporate into public policy are a maximum of one nurse to six patients per shift and access to health care for everyone

Which of the following terms best describes formalized procedures that are followed by persons responsible for delivering governmental or institutional services?

A) Policy enforcement
B) Public procedures
C) Public policies
D) Laws


C

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A nurse is providing care to a client taking a CNS stimulant. The nurse assesses the client closely for which of the following as a possible adverse reaction? Select all that apply

A) Disorientation B) Dyspnea C) Bradycardia D) Urinary retention E) Headache

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A physician suspects his client may have a hyperthyroid disorder. Which test will be ordered for his client?

a. adrenal scintigraphy c. thyroid sonogram b. radioactive iodine uptake d. thyroid echogram

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A nurse is caring for a child with the religion of Christian Science. What interventions should the nurse include in the care plan for this child? Select all that apply

a. Offer iced tea to the child who is experiencing fluid volume deficit. b. Inform the Christian Science practitioner that the child has been admitted to the hospital. c. Allow parents to sign a form opting out of routine immunizations. d. Ask parents if the child has been baptized and if parents want a pastor to visit.

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The nurse is preparing to assess the neurologic status of a child with a head injury. Why is this tool being used for the assessment?

A) Look back at the patient's neurologic status the last time the nurse cared for this patient B) Create reports based on using a consistent tool C) Have a comparison of the child's status from one check to another D) Report to the oncoming nurse any significant changes

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