Biennial inventory is inventory of all controlled substances on hand to be conducted:
a. Twice a year
b. Every 2 years
c. Once a year
d. Every 5 years
b. Every 2 years
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Which of the following statements accurately describes disease management (select all that apply)?
a. Disease management is care coordination that is organized to achieve specific client outcomes, given fiscal and other resource constraints. b. Disease management supports the physi-cian or practitioner/patient relationship and plan of care. c. Disease management emphasizes preven-tion of exacerbations and complications, utilizing evidence-based practice guide-lines and patient empowerment strategies. d. Disease management evaluates clinical, humanistic, and economic outcomes on an ongoing basis with the goal of improving overall health. e. Disease management is the medical man-agement of chronic disease.
Aaron is prescribed an opioid analgesic after a surgery. What effect is this drug most likely to have on his body?
A. It will make him lose consciousness. B. It will decrease his mental alertness. C. It will make him urinate more frequently. D. It will decrease his smooth muscle tone.
Which of the following best describes why it is so difficult to change the paradigm of health care from disease orientation to promoting health orientation?
a. The belief exists that those without insurance could obtain insurance if they worked hard enough. b. People find it difficult to agree on what the ideal paradigm should be. c. People realize the media have exaggerated the problems that result from lack of insurance. d. Serious reallocation of resources would have to occur.
A client, brought to the emergency department after attempting suicide by taking an overdose of
acetaminophen (Tylenol), has been lavaged. She appears tense, withdrawn, and frightened. The nurse tells her "I am Mr. G, a unit nurse. You seem to be tense and I'm wondering if you are feeling frightened. I'd like to sit here with you for a while.". The behavior indicating that the nurse has entered into a therapeutic rather than social encounter with the client is: a. The statement of "I'd like to sit here with you . . .". is offering friendship. b. The statement of "I'd like to sit here with you . . .". is meeting the need for a time of quiet reflection. c. The statement of "You seem tense and I'm wondering if you are feeling frightened" seeks to identify emotional needs. d. The statement of "You seem tense and I'm wondering if you are feeling frightened" is interpreting her behavior.