An agency is implementing the use of smart cards for healthcare. Which of the following best describes this personal health record?
A) Patients create their own card to be given to their providers.
B) The card is contained in a device that plugs into a USB port.
C) The card contains readable data with an ability to have more data written to it.
D) The card contains an operating system and RAM.
C
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1. Norepinephrine 2. Serotonin 3. Acetylcholine 4. Dopamine
Critical thinking can best be defined as:
1. reasonable and reflective thinking that is rational, practical, self-aware, conducive to dialogue, and focused on what to do. 2. thinking that is systematic and logical and uses assessment, cue clustering, pattern recognition, hypothesis generation, and evaluation to make decisions. 3. thinking that is interpretive and abstract and focuses on the interlinking of problems with goals, plans, and interventions, as a patterned set, for the purpose of setting priorities of care. 4. thinking that is rational and logical and focuses on a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health conditions, problems, or life processes.
Which side effect of phenytoin (Dilantin) commonly occurs among children taking the drug?
a. Delayed bone growth b. Darkening of the eyes c. Thickening of the eyelashes d. Thickening of the gum tissues
A newborn is noted to have a yellowish cast to his skin and sclera. Laboratory testing shows him to have an elevated bilirubin level. What nursing intervention is appropriate for this patient?
A) Initiate early feeding B) Withhold feeding until a physician gives an order for it to begin C) Withhold feeding until bilirubin levels drop D) Immediately start phototherapy