The political team for a campaign asks a nurse to help the candidate with the health care issues affecting the city. In preparation for the task of presenting to the team and the candidate, the nurse investigates issues that affect nursing's future
Which of the following issues would the nurse present to the committee to assist in informing the government of the nurse's needs and desires?
A) Need for changes in the health care delivery system to meet the needs of the population
B) Recognition that positive outcomes of client care are improved when professional nurses provide care
C) Determine a means to disseminate nursing research findings to the public
D) Support interprofessional learning experiences that result in long-lasting effects
C
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1. Primary prevention 2. Secondary prevention 3. Tertiary prevention 4. Primary intervention
The nurse assessing a patient's gait will instruct the patient to:
A) Walk heel to toe for 15 to 20 steps B) Run in place for 15 to 20 seconds C) Walk away from the nurse for a short distance D) Balance on one foot for as long as possible
Which of the following serum laboratory studies should be evaluated by the health care provider who is determining the effectiveness of lactulose (Cephulac)?
a. Triglycerides b. Potassium c. Uric acid d. Ammonia
An older adult patient in no acute distress reports being less able to taste and smell. What is the nurse's best response to this information?
a. Notify the physician immediately to rule out cranial nerve damage. b. Perform testing on the vestibulocochlear nerve and a hearing test. c. Schedule the patient for an appointment at a smell and taste disorders clinic. d. Explain to the patient that diminished senses are normal findings.