A successful career map was shared during a presentation at a nursing conference. The presenter listed key strategies for building successful career maps. What are the key strategies for building successful care maps?

A) Networking and mentoring
B) Creating career maps and marketing
C) Networking and marketing
D) Mentoring and creating career maps


A

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A child is scheduled for a kidney transplant. The nurse has completed the preoperative teaching to prepare the child and parents for the surgery and postoperative considerations

The nurse will know the parents realistically understand the transplantation process that is involved with a kidney transplant if they state: 1. "We know it's important to see that our child takes prescribed medications after the transplant." 2. "We'll be glad we won't have to bring our child in to see the doctor again." 3. "We're happy our child won't have to take any more medicine after the transplant." 4. "We understand our child won't be at risk anymore for catching colds from other children at school."

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A client who has asthma is being assisted by the case manager to achieve control of the disease. Which type of care is the case manager providing to the client?

1. Case management. 2. Disease management. 3. Multidisciplinary care. 4. Risk management.

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The nurse is supervising care in the emergency department. Which situation most requires an intervention?

1. Moderate vaginal bleeding at 36 weeks' gestation; client has an IV of lactated Ringer's solution running at 125 mL/hour 2. Spotting of pinkish-brown discharge at 6 weeks' gestation and abdominal cramping; ultrasound scheduled in 1 hour 3. Bright red bleeding with clots at 32 weeks' gestation; pulse = 110, blood pressure 90/50, respirations = 20 4. Dark red bleeding at 30 weeks' gestation with normal vital signs; patient reports an absence of fetal movement

Nursing

Following the decline of communicable diseases and the prevention of chronic diseases related to such things as cigarette smoking and obesity, the World Health Organization began to focus on health promotion in which decade?

A) 1960s B) 1970s C) 1980s D) 1990s

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