A methodology for organizing client care through an episode of illness so that specific clinical and financial outcomes are achieved within an allotted time frame describes
a. a critical pathway c. problem-oriented records
b. case management d. source-oriented charting
B
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How does a nursing diagnosis differ from a medical diagnosis?
a. A nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about a family's, individual's, or community's responses to actual or potential health problems. b. A nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment that identifies a specific disease condition or pathological state. c. Only a physician can make a medical diagnosis, but anyone can make a nursing diagnosis. d. The physician specifically defines medical interventions to be performed by the medical staff for treatment only after a nursing diagnosis is made.
Adding covariates to an ANOVA can help to improve the study's internal validity through statistical control of confounding variables
A) True B) False
To assess a client for nocturia, the nurse should ask which question?
a. How long can you postpone urination? b. How many times do you wake up at night and urinate? c. Do you leak urine or lose bladder control? d. Do you feel you completely empty your bladder?
Which of the following topics is important when teaching teens and young adults?
A) safer sex practices C) immunization for measles B) blood pressure control D) effective hand hygiene