Changes in Medicare and Medicaid laws and statutory recognition of nursing in advanced practice (including prescriptive authority) are examples of what type of law?

a. Legislative law c. Administrative law
b. Constitutional law d. Common law


A

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The nurse includes the family in patient care to maintain the family's _____

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Nurses who are successful at time management:

a. display an ability to set measurable goals and objectives. b. frequently volunteer for new and creative projects. c. hesitate to delegate because of perfection-ist characteristics. d. tend to accomplish specific activities within a time frame.

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A patient with a corneal abrasion is being discharged after treatment with fluorescein and proparacaine drops. Looking in the mirror, the patient says, "My eye is yellow! What happened?" How should the nurse respond?

1. "Unfortunately, corneal abrasion treatment can cause discoloration of the eye for several weeks.". 2. "The color helps us see the abrasion and will be washed away by your normal tears.". 3. "I have not seen this reaction before. I will contact the health care provider.". 4. "When you get home, put a hot compress on the eye. If the color doesn't clear in an hour, call us back.".

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What are some facts concerning people with disabilities? Select all that apply

A. Adults are more likely to have mental or developmental impairments than children. B. Almost everyone who has disabilities that interfere with personal necessities, such as dressing or food preparation, receives some form of assistance. C. Children typically become disabled after auto accidents. D. The percentage of people in need but without assistance increases with age. E. More men than women become disabled. F. If assistance is given, it is typically because of limitations in basic life activities.

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