The community clinic nurse manager is working on a long-term budget. The manager understands that in the next few years, Medicaid is expected to pay for fewer births. This is, in part, because:

A. The U.S. economy is becoming stronger.
B. More women are able to pay for private insurance.
C. New public policies are providing other forms of payment.
D. Eligibility rules for Medicaid have been changed.


D

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1. Wearing a crisp, clean uniform 2. Addressing colleagues in endearing terms 3. Using power plays to achieve goals 4. Aggressively advocating for clients 5. Accepting orders without question

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What prevention measure against Lyme disease should the nurse suggest to the client who spends the summer months every year at a cabin in the woods in northern Vermont?

A. Get rid of house pets. B. Obtain the Lyme disease vaccination. C. Stay indoors after the sun goes down. D. Wear light-colored clothing when outdoors.

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A patient is admitted to receive a kidney transplant from a live sibling. The nurse realizes that what must have occurred for this surgery to be planned?

1. The human leukocyte antigens between the patient and sibling must be very similar. 2. The human leukocyte antigens between the patient and sibling must be very different. 3. The patient has an overactive immune system. 4. The donor has an overactive immune system.

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Standardisation of concepts in clinical documents is achieved through the integration of clinical dictionaries and clinical language systems such as:

a. SNOMED. b. ICD-10. c. NANDA. d. all of the above.

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