What does the court consider in determining the nurse's legal liability for standards of care?

1. Professional conduct, but not experience or education
2. Professional education, experience, and specific conduct
3. Professional education, but not experience or conduct
4. Professional experience, but not education or conduct


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Rationale: Professional conduct is not the only consideration.

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Which of the following actions would be typical for a manager who adheres to the scientific management approach?

A. Reads research studies on management B. Stays in touch with his or her feelings C. Carefully works out the time each patient care task should take D. Allows staff to develop and enforce their own holiday schedule

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The developmental variation in Phase I enzymes has what impact on pediatric prescribing?

1. None, Phase I enzymes are stable throughout childhood. 2. Children should always be prescribed lower than adult doses per weight due to low enzyme activity until puberty. 3. Children should always be prescribed higher than adult doses per weight due to high enzyme activity. 4. Prescribing dosages will vary based on the developmental activity of each enzyme, at times requiring lower than adult doses and other times higher than adult doses based on the age of the child.

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A patient who has bronchiectasis asks the nurse "what condition would warrant a call to the clinic?"

A. blood clots in the sputum B. sticky sputum on a hot day C. increased SOB after eating a large meal D. production of large amounts of sputum on a daily basis

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Taking S.P.'s RA into consideration, what is the reason for the PT and OT consultations?

What will be an ideal response?

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