What is the function of an ombudsperson?

A) Providing expert testimony in conflict cases
B) Mediating disputes between an organization and its employees
C) Educating individuals involved in a grievance situation of their rights
D) Monitoring the implementation of the terms of a conflict's compromise


Answer: C) Educating individuals involved in a grievance situation of their rights

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Which statement is true of PHRs?

a. They have been used in paper form for many years, and electronic versions offer the same functionality. b. They were a new idea when proposed in the 1990s and are a now a well-established technology. c. Approximately 35% of the US population currently has one. d. They have been used in paper form for many years, but electronic versions offer new functionality.

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A 20-year-old client with Down syndrome is diagnosed with an illness

Even though the client is able to live in an assisted environment and work part-time for a local bookstore, the parents of the client are adamant about not initiating a course of treatment whose side effects are unknown with Down syndrome clients. According to the nursing code of ethics, to whom is the nurse's first loyalty? 1. The client 2. The parent 3. The physician 4. The nurse

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While assessing a 10-month-old infant, the nurse notices that the sclerae have a yellowish tint. Which organ system would require more in-depth assessment based on this finding?

1. Hepatic 2. Cardiac 3. Genitourinary 4. Respiratory

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