A nurse records patient data on a folded card and places it in a central file, where it is easily accessible to staff. Which system of care is this nurse using?
A) critical pathways C) Kardex care plan
B) case management D) concept map care plan
C
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The nurse is concerned that an older client who lives with her son is at risk for psychopathology abuse. What assessment findings are consistent with this theory?
1. The son tends to yell at her if she does not fully assist him with her bathing. 2. The son does not allow her to go to any of her quilting group classes. 3. The son witnessed his mother endure frequent beatings from his father. 4. The son who she lives with drinks 10-12 beers every night of the week.
A nurse at the clinic is teaching a new mother how to give Tylenol drops to her infant. The nurse knows that the mother has an understanding of medication administration when the mother states:
1. "I will give the medication as prescribed and use a teaspoon to measure the correct amount.". 2. "I will use a syringe to measure the correct amount and place the syringe in the side of his cheek to take the medicine.". 3. "I will measure the medication in a cup and place it into the bottle.". 4. "I will make sure he only takes the medicine until he acts like he feels better.".
Select a true statement about vitamins.
A. The fat-soluble vitamins are vitamin B and vitamin C. B. Fat-soluble vitamins are affected by conditions such as biliary obstruction and pancreatic disease. C. Water-soluble vitamins are typically well stored in the liver and fatty tissues. D. Fat-soluble vitamins are not stored in the body.
The questions that nurse researchers should ask before beginning their study include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Why are we doing it this way? b. Where is the evidence to support this practice? c. How much will it cost to change? d. Can we as nurses lose our jobs if we im-plement this? e. What is a better way of doing this?