The nurse manager will use which of the following groups as a major source for selection of personnel?
a. Dissatisfied employed individuals
b. Satisfied employed individuals
c. Persons who have had many jobs
d. Employees terminated due to absenteeism
ANS: A
Dissatisfied employees often are not actively seeking other employment but are likely to be receptive to news of openings and job offers.
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a. Do an apical pulse for 1 full minute b. Withhold the medication and call the physi-cian or charge nurse c. Administer the medication and plan on re-checking in 1 hour d. Both A and B
The nurse identifies the nursing diagnosis of grieving as appropriate for the family of a terminally ill client. Which family behavior supports this diagnosis?
A) The family members are crying out loud and wringing their hands during visits. B) The family is tearful and sad during visits with the client. C) The family members state that they cannot care for the client at home. D) Some family members state they cannot go on with life.
A patient has a history of diabetes mellitus, myocardial infarctions, and hypertension. His HgbA1c level dropped from 7.8% to 6.2% 2 months after he began a walking exercise program
The nurse case manager had provided diabetic education and suggested ways to enhance his cardiac reserve. This is an example of: a. nursing empowerment. b. nursing knowledge. c. patient expertise. d. patient participation in care.
A patient on an enteral feeding suddenly complains of feeling faint and is sweating. The diastolic blood pressure has dropped 20 points. The nurse recognizes this as signs of the dumping syn-drome. What is the cause of dumping syndrome?
a. Hypertonic fluid entering the jejunum and pulling large amounts of water from the circulating volume b. Rich enteral feeding causing bowel irrita-tion with severe cramping c. Hypertonic solution rapidly entering the stomach causing pyloric spasm d. Rapid drop in blood glucose as a result of the hypertonic solution pooling in the je-junum