A nursing educator is preparing a continuing education class using simulation. Which factor would be most effective to ensure each nurse successfully completes the class?
A) Offering limited feedback
B) Identifying specific outcomes
C) Ensuring minimal clinical variation
D) Decreasing the difficulty level each time
B
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1. Infants. 2. Preschoolers. 3. School-age children. 4. Adolescents.
While performing a nursing assessment, the nurse says to a patient, "While growing up, most of us have heard some half-truths about sexual matters that continue to puzzle us as adults
Do any come to your mind now?" The purpose of this question is to: a. determine possible homosexuality. b. identify sexual misinformation. c. identify areas of sexual dysfunction for treatment. d. introduce the topic of masturbation.
When a patient has hepatic encephalopathy, medications often administered to relieve toxic blood chemistry include:
a. vasopressin, Capoten. b. milk of magnesia, Metamucil. c. neomycin, lactulose. d. HydroDIURIL.
The last stage of dying is
a. acceptance. c. bargaining. b. depression. d. anger.