TIGER Leadership Collaborative Report has called for transformation of the health care delivery system through the development of a national health information infrastructure that requires nurse leaders "understand, promote, own, and measure
the success of health IT.". To do so, which of the following strategies cannot be incorporated? 1. Education programs for nurse executives and faculty that stress the value of information technology and empower them to use HIT appropriately
2. The expansion/integration of informatics competencies into nursing leadership development programs
3. Exchange best practice models with physician groups
4. Sharing of best practices using HIT effectively to improve the delivery of nursing care
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Rationale: •Alignment with the Magnet Recognition Program to demonstrate nursing excellence in via technology to improve practice and delivery of safer, more effective care
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a. the cardinal signs include bradykinesia, tremor, and rigidity b. the disease is chronic and progressive c. there is no known cure d. a surgery called pallidotomy can cure severe tremors in 80% of cases
Which of the following questions is not appropriate for a committee to ask when the vendors submit the response to a request for proposal (RFP)?
1. Was the response submitted by the deadline date? 2. Were the vendor representatives responsive and knowledgeable? 3. Will the vendor select the hardware and software needs of the organization? 4. Does the proposal address the requirements outlined in the RFP, or does it appear to be a standard bid?
The nurse is caring for a patient with elevated serum thyroid hormones and new-onset exophthalmos. The nurse establishes which nursing diagnosis?
1. Disturbed Body Image 2. Risk for Infection 3. Imbalanced Nutrition: More than Body Requirements 4. Fluid Volume Excess
Situations that suggest referral to a specialist is appropriate include:
1. When chronic stable angina becomes unpredictable in its characteristics and precipitating factors 2. When a post-myocardial infarction patient develops new-onset angina 3. When standard therapy is not successful in improving exercise tolerance or reducing the incidence of angina 4. All of the above