Most nursing studies before 1950 focused on:
A) Client satisfaction
B) Clinical interventions
C) Health promotion
D) Nursing education
D
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Which of the following are processes of care within a hospital that are likely to be scrutinized in research focusing on nursing-sensitive patient outcomes?
a. Cost of hospital insurance b. The ways nurses perform a certain task of patient care c. Whether there are policies governing a procedure d. Educational preparation of nurses e. Staffing ratios f. Number of hospital beds
The distinction between therapeutic imagery and guided imagery is that in guided imagery the:
a. practitioner leads the subject b. process has a positive outcome c. subject directs the process d. thoughts are not directed
The nurse manager notes that there has been a significant increase in the number of clients who have been given the wrong medication on the unit during the last 4 months
The nurse manager uses nursing informatics to formulate rationale for why the problem is occurring. Which of the following questions should the nurse manager answer using nursing informatics? Select all that apply. 1. Was there a specific nurse who was involved in these incidents? 2. How many clients in the health care organization were given a wrong medication during the last month? 3. At what time of day did each of the incidents occur? 4. What is the average length of stay on the unit? 5. What was the nurse-to-client ratio during the shifts when the incidents occurred?
A patient who is 2 hours postoperative following bowel resection surgery has four standing orders for pain medication. Which medication should the nurse consider providing to the patient for pain?
A. The one to be administered orally. B. The one that will be given intramuscularly to work quickly. C. The one that is to be administered intravenously by the patient and is under patient control. D. The one that is ordered on a prn basis.