Statistical models are designed to indicate the probability that a certain behavior or characteristic will exist

A) True
B) False


A

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The nurse is assigned to a patient in the Emergency Department who exhibits paradoxical chest movement. What intervention by the nurse can help improve oxygenation in this patient?

A) Elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees. B) Splint the chest with 3-inch surgical tape. C) Turn the patient with the injured side down. D) Place the patient in the prone position.

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The nurse manager has four different generations represented in the nursing staff on the unit

What statements indicate the manager is wise about how to deal with this generational mix? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "I don't see why everyone can't just get along." 2. "Generation X nurses are just lazy." 3. "Our Generation Y nurses help keep us all up on new technology." 4. "The most loyal of all my nurses are the traditionalists." 5. "I expect that our next manager will come from my group of baby boomers."

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Which of the following situations is an example of moral distress?

a. You hear nurses in the lounge making off-color jokes about a patient. You are afraid to speak up for fear of retaliation. b. You have been late for work a couple of times in the last 2 weeks, and your co-workers are covering for you. c. You become romantically involved with a co-worker, which is against the unit policy, so you resign your position. d. You purposefully use vague language when explaining a patient's condition to the family. Staff expects that the patient may be brain-dead, but test results are not yet conclusive.

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A patient arrives in the emergency department with clinical manifestations consistent with a lower gastrointestinal bleed. What should the nurse assess to determine the patient's stability?

1. Hemoglobin 2. Hematocrit 3. Vital signs 4. Abdominal rigidity to determine the amount of blood being lost

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