A nurse is expected to coordinate the care of the unit's diabetic patients. What type of competency
does this represent?
A) Performance criteria
B) Specialty competency
C) Patient care management competency performance standard
D) Core competency
C
You might also like to view...
HIPAA and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 specify that personal health records must be protected. Nurses can protect client privacy by:
1. Whispering when discussing clients in the elevator. 2. Placing flow sheets on the client's bed. 3. Not posting clients' names where they can be viewed by visitors. 4. Sharing passwords with floating nurses.
What is the recommended storage temperature for this medication?
What will be an ideal response?
Families often rely on the nurse for support and assistance during the dying process and afterward in the mourning and grieving period. Which best describes grief?
A) Outward social expressions of loss often dictated by cultural norms, customs, rituals, and tradition B) Care provided by nurses to the body after death of the client C) Period of time where feelings of loss or mourning are experienced by the survivor after the death of a loved one D) Feelings of despair, sadness, and remorse in response to the loss of a loved one
A patient who is a full code status is found unresponsive. The nurse immediately begins CPR with the understanding that brain cells die when the brain is deprived of oxygen for more than ____________________ minute(s)
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.