Jim has been a registered nurse for 6 months. Although the first 6 months were difficult, he is beginning to feel more comfortable in his new role as a registered nurse. Jim is probably in what stage of his career development?

A) Experimentation
B) Entry
C) Mastery
D) Disengagement


B

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1. single men. 2. single women. 3. unemployed fathers. 4. mothers and children.

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A nurse is caring for an older adult client who is hospitalized. The client develops a UTI and is receiving prescribed anti-infective therapy. Which of the following should the nurse perform while caring for this client?

A) Document symptoms of the client's condition. B) Monitor the client's vital signs every 4 hours. C) Document the client's urine output every hour. D) Assess the client for bladder distension.

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A nurse named in a malpractice case may wish to avoid the expense of a trail by going to arbitration. What is another rationale for using this process?

1. There is no need to have attorney representation. 2. Arbitration is not binding, so if the parties do not like the outcome, nothing is lost. 3. Witnesses do not testify under oath and are easier to obtain. 4. There is no formal record made of the arbitration process.

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When caring for the poor client, a major component of care is

a. ignoring personal biases. b. allowing stereotypes to distort nursing interventions. c. maintaining respect for human dignity. d. treating all clients exactly the same.

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