Making long-term meaningful improvement in patient safety requires changing the underlying human dynamics involved in individual and organizational behavior

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


ANS: T

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A) Tertiary B) Secondary C) Skilled nursing care D) Primary

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Which term describes physical therapy for respiratory patients that involves the tapping of various body organs and structures?

A. percussion B. manipulation C. vibration D. palpation

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A patient is breathing rapidly. The nurse's most appropriate response would be to:

A. take the patient's radial pulse. B. count the patient's respirations. C. take a measurement of the patient's oxygen saturation level. D. ask the patient if any situations have contributed to this response.

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A nurse is meeting a patient for the first time. The importance of establishing baseline data is that it will enable the nurse to assess:

A. physiological outcomes of care. B. the normal range of physical findings. C. a pattern of findings identified when the patient is first assessed. D. clinical judgments made about a patient's changing health status.

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