If you are not an experienced health care worker, you have no assets to offer a prospective employer
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The nurse is clarifying information to a patient regarding diagnosis-related groups (DRGs). What is the nurse's best response when the patient asks how DRGs reduce medical care costs?
a. By determining payment based on diagnosis b. By requiring two medical opinions to confirm a diagnosis c. By organizing HMOs d. By defining a person who will require hospitalization
The nurse is teaching a client before magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Which statement indicates that the client understands the content of the education?
a. "I need to stay away from heavy metals for the next 48 hours." b. "My urine will be radioactive for the next 48 hours." c. "I must increase my fluids because of the dye used for the MRI." d. "I can return to my usual activities imme-diately after the MRI."
During medication instruction about a cough syrup, the nurse says, "This medicine has a really bad taste.". The patient replies that she "can't taste anything anyway."
Which nursing assessment questions are indicated? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "How long ago did you first notice your sense of taste has diminished?" 2. "Did you first notice this when you developed the cold you have now?" 3. "Have you noticed that you are having difficulty with your sense of smell as well?" 4. "Have you noticed any weight gain or puffiness around your eyes?" 5. "How many fluids are you drinking on an average day?"
The nurse is teaching clients who are on protein-restricted diets. What should the nurse teach these clients to do?
A) Eat all the protein in one meal. B) Take protein supplements as needed. C) Cook all the protein in the microwave. D) Spread the protein out over the whole day.