A nursing supervisor is preparing an in-service about the American Nurses' Association policy on impaired practice. Which fact would the supervisor include?
A) A focus on discipline as a major means of treatment
B) Little emphasis on the process of facilitating reentry
C) Protection from retaliation against the reporting nurse
D) Duty to report based on advocacy role
D
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a. management of hematuria c. relief of bladder spasms b. prevention of urinary retention d. preservation of kidney function
Senior leadership can assist managers in mitigating stress in the workplace. Which strategies will assist the manager in creating a more healthy work environment (select all that apply)?
a. Celebrate successes as a team through re-wards and recognition. b. Allow the manager to have decisional au-thority. c. Keep information confidential regarding safety concerns or initiatives. d. Maintain a positive approach that is fo-cused on the patient, family, and staff. e. Ensure that the manager maintains re-sponsibility for all aspects of unit func-tioning.
Which of the following statements about funding sources for nurse-managed health clinics is most accurate?
A) All nurse-managed health clinics can be reimbursed by Medicaid and managed care medical insurance plans. B) Grants can be used as a source of initial start up funding and/or to support ongoing activities. C) It is common for nurse-managed health clinics to receive funding from one primary source. D) Contracts are awarded based on competition and are renewable when goals and objectives are not met.
While planning care for a surgical patient, the nurse recognizes that which of the following effects of hyperglycemia is seen in the immediate postoperative period?
a. Increases risk for infection in the diabetic patient only b. Decreases risk for surgical site infection c. Increases risk for infection in diabetic and nondiabetic patients d. Has no effect on the body's ability to fight infection