The purpose of Total Quality Management is to:
1. Ensure that the client is getting quality care at top value for money spent
2. Provide cost-efficient care across all age groups
3. Provide necessary care to clients in a cost-effective system
4. Provide efficient systems of primary care
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The purpose of Total Quality Management is to ensure that the client is getting quality care at top value for money spent.
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Which statement is true regarding medications administered via the intravenous route?
A) The medication is injected into the fatty tissue between the skin and the muscle B) Giving medications through the intravenous route is less traumatic than other routes C) The medications are absorbed more slowly by being given intravenously D) Administering medications intravenously is safer than by other routes
The concepts that are core to nursing are person, environment, health, and nurse; these are known as the nursing
a. metaparadigm b. model c. proposition d. theory
A patient in cardiac arrest requires defibrillation with an AED. You remove his shirt and see a nitroglycerin patch applied to his right upper chest. You should:
A. place the defibrillator pad at least 1" from the patch. B. remove the patch and wipe off the excess medication. C. defibrillate the patient without regard for the patch. D. delay defibrillation until a paramedic removes the patch.