Which statement best describes the risk for the charge of client abandonment with overtime?
A) Can be filed in all states of the United States if the nurse refuses to work mandatory overtime
B) Is an "empty threat" by employers if nurses identify a concern for client safety
C) Are more likely to be valid if the nurse accepts an assignment (mandatory overtime) and then decides to leave
D) Cannot result in termination of a nurse's employment, as per NLRA
C
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During an admission assessment of a patient with dementia, the nurse assesses for pain because the patient has recently had several falls. Which of these are appropriate for the nurse to assess in a patient with dementia? Select all that apply
a. Ask the patient, "Do you have pain?" b. Assess the patient's breathing independent of vocalization. c. Note whether the patient is calling out, groaning, or crying. d. Have the patient rate pain on a 1-to-10 scale. e. Observe the patient's body language for pacing and agitation.
A Nurse Practitioner is working in a dermatology clinic. The practitioner knows that what technique is commonly used in examining the skin?
A) Examining the patient under a Wood's light B) Examining the patient in direct sunlight C) Palpation D) Percussion
The new graduate nurse has attended an in-service regarding emergency preparedness for the hospital. The nurse has two small children and lives in a two-story house in the suburbs
After the class, the nurse plans to initiate which action as the most important for family safety? 1. Installing a water purification system in the home. 2. Installing a generator for the house. 3. Obtaining a fire escape ladder for the second floor of the home. 4. Installing deadbolt locks on the doors.
What is a common finding related to violence in communities?
a. More than 25% of students in grades 9 to 12 report physical fighting during the past year. b. Firearms are responsible for the majority of homicides in adults. c. Homicide is the second leading cause of death for young people aged 10 to 24 years. d. Most injuries caused by violence do not necessitate visits to the emergency department.