Which management functions help to achieve the goal of quality individual care?
a. Planning, organising.
b. Planning, directing.
c. Planning, organising, directing.
d. Planning, directing, organising, coordinating.
d
All four management functions (planning, directing,
organising and coordinating) when used together help to
achieve the goal of quality individual care.
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When caring for older clients the nurse should recognize that they are at risk for dehydration related to:
1. decline of the thirst mechanism in the hypothalamus. 2. excessive antidiuretic hormone (ADH) released by the posterior pituitary. 3. renal failure. 4. altered mobility.
The nurse is reviewing instruction provided to a graduate nurse regarding insulin therapy. Which statement made by the graduate indicates that further instruction is needed?
Select all that apply. 1. Lispro is a rapid-acting insulin. 2. Regular insulin can be administered intravenously. 3. NPH insulin may be mixed with lispro insulin. 4. Insulin detemir is administered prior to each meal. 5. Insulin glargine may be used to treat gestational diabetes.
The mother of a small child asks the nurse if she should keep ipecac syrup handy in case her three-year-old "swallows something he shouldn't." The nurse's best response is:
a. "No, just call 911 and the EMTs will administer it for you." b. "Yes, but call the Poison Control Center before you give it." c. "No, ipecac syrup should only be given under medical supervision." d. "Yes, but make sure it is out of your child's reach."
The warning "Federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription" or "Rx only", need to be on
a. OTC drugs. b. Repackaged Medications Labels. c. Patient Package Inserts. d. Prescription Drug Label.