In what context has most of the adaptive leadership research been conducted?
a. Health care
b. K–12 education
c. Higher education
d. Public companies
A
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A patient comes to the clinic and receives valacyclovir [Valtrex] for a herpes-zoster virus. The nurse instructs the patient to take the medication:
a. without regard to meals. b. without any dairy products. c. each morning. d. on an empty stomach.
The nurse asks you to collect a 24-hour urine specimen. Which is correct?
a. No special measures are needed. b. The perineal area is cleaned before col-lecting the specimen. c. The first voiding is discarded. d. The person voids twice.
The nurse has been hired to work in the risk management office of a hospital. What situations would the nurse expect to be included in this job?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
A. Participating in the investigation of a sentinel medication event B. Using the computer to track data C. Working with staff nurses to identify work flow problems D. Meeting with the nurse executive to identify nurses who are prone to medication errors E. Participating in a committee that will recommend changes to the policy and procedures regarding medication administration.
A nurse manager is aware of the importance of safety on the unit and takes measures to protect and promote the safety of clients, families, and employees alike. In order to meet this goal, the manager should:
A) aim to provide a private room for as many clients as possible. B) keep medication cart locked when they are not in use. C) allow clients to participate in the planning of their care. D) ensure that each caregiver has an assigned "buddy."