A hospital is implementing a computerized charting system, and all nursing staff are required to be oriented to the system by a specific deadline. This is an example of which type of change?
A)
Drift
B)
Covert change
C)
Unplanned change
D)
Overt change
D
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A teaching plan is scheduled to deliver specific content during a session. Which is the appropriate response to unrelated but important questions interrupting the planned content of the session?
a. A quick response is acceptable during the session. b. The plan must be closely followed with no interruptions. c. Interruptions are only allowed at break time. d. Unrelated content questions can only be answered at the end of the session.
The nurse is assessing a patient diagnosed with Graves' disease. What physical characteristics of Graves' would the nurse expect to find?
A) Hair loss B) Moon face C) Bulging eyes D) Fatigue
A patient asks about using minoxidil (Rogaine) for hair thinning. Which statement about minoxidil is accurate?
a. The product is applied once daily in the morning. b. Systemic absorption of topically applied minoxidil is rare. c. Results may be seen as soon as 2 weeks after beginning therapy. d. Systemic absorption may cause tachycardia, fluid retention, and weight gain.
A nurse is teaching a class of nursing students on the unit about the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis
To evaluate their understanding, the nurse asks the students, "Which part of a neuron would be the most damaged in a patient with multiple sclerosis?" The students' best response would be which of the following components of the nervous system? a. Myelin sheath b. Dendrite c. Cell body d. Nucleus