How is the legal expansion of nursing roles accomplished?
A) The expansion of job descriptions in an agency
B) Written contracts between the nurse and the client
C) A written agreement between the nurse and the physician
D) Revision of the Nurse Practice Act
D
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Ideas for quality improvement in healthcare that will address core problems that everyone faces include
A. Ask for and give help. B. Remember that patients don't want to be patients. C. Treat patients and families as you would want to be treated. D. Do not forget your power. E. All of the above
The nurse has gathered data on four different children. Which child will most likely be further assessed and tested for autism?
A) A 16-month-old who spends 30 minutes moving empty plastic bottles in and out of a container B) An 18-month-old who enjoys spinning until she falls, then announces, "Me fall!" C) A 14-month-old whose reaction to his caregiver leaving him is to calmly repeat the statement, "Bye bye, Will. Bye bye, Will." D) A 20-month-old who frequently walks on tiptoe and smiles at her caregiver when the caregiver looks at the child
An example of an agent is:
a. Host resistance b. Virus c. Infectiousness d. Bug bite
A client has severe right-sided weakness and is unable to complete bathing and grooming inde-pendently. Based on this observation, the nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of:
1. Powerlessness 2. Self-care deficit 3. Tissue integrity impairment 4. Knowledge deficit of hygiene practices