There are several features of an ideal nursing intervention. What does salient mean in the ideal nursing intervention?
A) Addressing a pressing problem
B) Leading to improved client outcomes
C) Avoiding any adverse outcomes, burdens, or stress
D) Demonstrating sensitivity to various groups
A
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A director of the medical-surgical nursing units is experiencing low morale among the nursing staff. The CNO (chief nurse officer) has become aware that the nursing staff is unhappy
The CNO believes the morale issues are related to pay and learns this is not the case. What other factors must the CNO consider? Select all that apply. 1. Staff are complaining about the organization?s nursing wages. 2. Staff feel the director is threatening. 3. Staff perceive the unit is managed by favoritism. 4. Staff want the opportunity to advance.
A patient claims that family members had access to his medical record and believes that he has had a breach of confidentiality. This breach would be considered a part of:
1. Invasion of privacy 2. Assault 3. Battery 4. Defamation of character
The client receives a topical medication for treatment of a skin disorder. The nurse completes medication education and evaluates that learning has occurred when the client makes which statements?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "My medication only needs to be applied once a day." 2. "My daughter has a similar problem, so she can use this too." 3. "I do not need to shower prior to using this medication." 4. "I will call my doctor if I notice a change in my symptoms." 5. "I will apply the medication only to the affected area."
The postpartum period, clinically termed the "puerperium", begins immediately after delivery and includes how many of the subsequent weeks?
A. two B. four C. six D. eight