What are restraining forces for specialty certification in professional nursing?
1 . Decreased collaboration with other health care providers
2 . Cost
3 . Lack of recognition
4 . Increased retention
A) 1, 2
B) 1, 4
C) 2, 3
D) 3, 4
C
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A. Balance independence and self-sufficiency against uncertainty and misgiving. B. Develop a sense of confidence through mastery of different tasks. C. Develop resourcefulness to achieve and learn new things without self-reproach. D. Recognize there are people in his or her life who can be trusted to take care of basic needs.
In trauma patients, enteral nutrition via nasogastric tube feedings into the small bowel is best initiated within what time frame following the injury?
a. 24 hours b. 48 hours c. 7 days d. 72 hours
Performance tools capture the critical behaviors and outcomes that result from effective nursing care and use criteria that are appropriate, meaningful, and useful in measuring what they are in-tending to measure
The determination of the extent that these characteristics are being measured effectively using this tool is known as: a. accuracy. b. objectivity. c. reliability. d. validity.
A client who had a liver transplant 4 days ago has developed a fever and decreased biliary tube drainage. The nurse anticipates an order for the client to have a
a. liver biopsy. b. set of blood cultures. c. ultrasound. d. white blood cell count.