When work is redesigned, it frequently has consequences for employees that must be considered. What consequences must be considered?
1 . Professional interactions
2 . Degree of autonomy
3 . Employee evaluation
4 . Communication patterns
A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
D
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A new mother states that her infant must be cold because the hands and feet are blue. The nurse explains that this is a common and temporary condition called:
1. acrocyanosis. 2. erythema neonatorum. 3. harlequin color. 4. vernix caseosa.
A nurse whose practice is most strongly guided by Nightingale's theory would likely incorporate which intervention into the patient's plan of care?
a. Allow the patient to have uninterrupted periods of rest. b. Assist the patient with activities of daily living (ADLs) and other self-care deficits. c. Encourage the patient to be as independent as possible. d. Use installation of faith and hope to encourage the patient.
What will be the nurse's primary goal in the initiation phase during the first visit to homebound clients?
A. Accurately assess the health of all family members and the immediate environment. B. Discuss the time and financial limits to the care the nurse can give. C. Establish rapport with the clients and work with them to define mutually agreeable goals. D. Implement the nursing care plan established before hospital discharge.
A nurse is aware that the principle of autonomy is being applied in which situation?
a. The family is discussing care with the physician. b. A hospice consult is ordered by the nurse. c. An order for an antibiotic is being written in the chart. d. The client has decided to stop chemotherapy treatments.