The nursing professor is asked by the chairperson of the department to submit a list of equipment that could be used to meet the department?s goals. The list includes projectors, computers, office supplies, and computer-assisted programs
The nurse professor categorizes the projectors, computers, and computer-assisted programs into which type of budget? 1. Expense budget
2. Revenue budget
3. Capital budget
4. Operating budget
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Explanation: 1. A capital budget is a component of the budget plan that includes equipment and renovations
needed by an organization in order to meet long-term goals. A revenue budget is a projection
of expected income for a budget period based on volume and mix of patients, rates, and
discounts. An expense budget is a comprehensive budget that lists salary and nonsalary items
that reflect patient care objectives and activity parameters for the nursing unit. An operating
budget is the organization?s statement of the expected revenues and expenses for the upcoming
year.
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The nurse cares for a client with an acid-base imbalance. Which electrolyte imbalance will most likely cause respiratory acidosis?
A) Hypokalemia B) Hyperkalemia C) Hyponatremia D) Hypernatremia
The nurse is caring for the patient who has had an injury to the hypothalamus. Which intervention will the nurse be most concerned with implementing?
a. Maintaining environmental temperature control b. Monitoring for signs of hemorrhage c. Protecting the eyes from bright lights d. Providing care designed to preserve skin integrity
A nurse is preparing to administer ferrous sulfate IM to a client with anemia. What should the nurse consider when giving this injection?
1. Give the injection in the deltoid muscle. 2. Iron is best absorbed if given subcutaneously. 3. Iron is irritating to the tissues. 4. The z-track method should be used. 5. Iron preparations should be administered through a needle gauge 16 or larger.