You are responsible for the care you give. To provide quality care:
a. Follow agency policy only when com-pleting a task you have not done before.
b. Refuse to mop the floor that is wet since it is not your normal routine.
c. Reprimand a person who is disrespectful to you so that he/she will not be able to get away with it.
d. Maintain good work ethics.
D
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The standardized care map that defines nursing care, outcome criteria, and evaluation time frames for specific disorders is known as:
a. Discharge plan. b. Clinical pathway. c. Tertiary care plan. d. Resource utilization plan.
How would the nurse explain the physiological significance of translation as it applies to genetics?
1. "Translation is the duplication of DNA." 2. "Translation is the formation of protein." 3. "Translation occurs before transcription in the development of gametes." 4. "RNA makes DNA in a process called translation."
The current standard of care for PCI typically includes dual antiplatelet therapy with oral
a. aspirin and Clopidogrel (Plavix). b. aspirin and Abciximab (ReoPro) c. aspirin and Eptifibatide (Integrilin) d. aspirin and Tirofiban (Aggrastat)
A patient in your medical unit is experiencing dyspnea. You also sense that the patient is anxious. As the nurse caring for this patient, you:
A) Ignore the anxiety, because it will probably go away when the patient is breathing better B) Notify the doctor C) Reassure the patient that this is only temporary D) Remain with the patient and be supportive of the situation