When a patient is required to go to a network healthcare provider, the patient is insured through:
A. a preferred-provider organization
B. workers' compensation
C. a pharmacy benefit manager
D. a health maintenance organization
Answer: D. a health maintenance organization
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Patients' lifestyles in the home may vary greatly from the nurse's own beliefs. To work successfully with the patient, what must the nurse do?
A) Ask for another assignment if there is a conflict of interest B) Ask the patient to come to the agency to receive treatment C) Convey respect for the patient's beliefs D) Adapt the patient's home to a hospital-like environment
Which guideline is MOST important for the nurse to teach the client who is at risk for developing a stroke?
a. Decrease intake of caffeinated beverages. b. Reduce intake of sodium and fat. c. Monitor weight and activity. d. Monitor blood pressure level.
Which of these observations would be most significant when assessing the condition of a patient who has judgment impairment?
a. Repeated failure to complete work obliga-tions b. Forgetting family members' birth dates c. Going to church three times a week d. Planning for retirement in 20 years
The nurse is assessing a wound on the medial surface of a patient's left foot. Which of the following assessment findings would indicate that the patient is exhibiting signs of inflammation? (Select all that apply.)
1. Imprint of the patient's sock is visible above ankle 2. Reports pain of 7/10 at site of wound 3. Erythema is present around wound 4. Skin from ankle to toes is cool to the touch 5. Pedal pulse is weaker in the left foot Correct