Collecting saliva or spit from the mouth is taking a sputum specimen
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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There are specific legal guidelines and regulations for the documentation related to home care. When providing care for a patient who is a Medicaid recipient, what is most important for the nurse to document?
A) The medical diagnosis and the supplies needed to care for the patient B) A summary of the patient's income tax paid during the previous year C) The specific quality of nursing care that is needed D) The patient's homebound status and the specific need for skilled nursing care
The registered nurse has completed a master's degree program and passed a national certification exam. The nurse has clinic appointments with clients who are pregnant or seeking well-woman care. The role of this nurse would be considered:
1. Professional nurse. 2. Certified registered nurse (RNC). 3. Clinical nurse specialist. 4. Nurse practitioner.
Which of the following is true in relation to the context of the message? (Select all that apply.)
a. It is shaped by the situation in which the interaction occurs. b. Taking time to evaluate the time and space in which the contact takes place allows for flexibility in choosing the appropriate context. c. Communication is shaped by the environment in which it takes place. d. Evaluating the physical setting in which the contact takes place allows for flexibility in choosing the appropriate context. e. The environment has little effect on communication.
What would a nursing education division include in its annual evaluation of the division?
1. Number and type of staff who attend specific programs 2. Cost per educational program 3. Nursing quality improvement data 4. Attendee/participant feedback related to program and outcomes 5. List of equipment and supplies used