The five rights of delegation include all of the following except:

a. right task
b. right circumstances
c. right person
d. right supervision
e. right cost


E

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A 2-year-old boy has come to the well-child clinic with his mother for a checkup. When the nurse asks his mother whether she has any concerns, she says, "I don't know why he won't quit touching his ‘privates' all the time

I have tried sitting him in a chair, smacking his hand, and telling him no, but he continues to do this. I just don't know how to make him stop." How would you best respond to her concerns? Select all that apply. a. "Give him a little time, and he'll grow out of it. He's just too young to understand right now." b. "How often do you punish him by giving him a time-out or by using physical discipline?" c. "Physical punishment, such as smacking his hand, is not the best way to modify a child's behavior." d. "It isn't unusual for him to fondle his genitals, as this is part of his exploration of his body."

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In response to managed care, many hospitals have set up disease management programs. One benefit of such programs is:

a. The focus primarily on acute illnesses b. The focus primarily on the elderly with acute illnesses c. The focus on coordination of care of people at risk d. The focus on tertiary prevention for all persons

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What should the nurse instruct a pregnant client is a safety hazard to the developing fetus?

1. Banging into objects 2. Bicycle rides 3. Recreational activities 4. X-rays

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The nurse observes an adult patient of Middle Eastern descent diagnosed with bipolar disorder attempting to bathe himself using only his left hand

Which of the following does the nurse assume is the most likely reason for the patient's behaviour? a. A cultural preference b. A personal idiosyncrasy c. His psychiatric diagnosis d. A need for personal control

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