What are risk factors that indicate significant concern for the safety of children?
1. Threats to kill the caretaker, children, and/or self; caretaker fears for the children's safety.
2. A child was psychologically injured in an incident where the caretaker was the target.
3. A child was coerced to participate in or witness the abuse of the caretaker.
4. A weapon was used or threats to use a weapon were made, and the caretaker believed that there was intention and ability to cause harm.
A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 3, 4
C) 2, 3, 4
D) 1, 2, 4
B
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Which is the most effective method by which a nurse manager can help reduce organizational risk?
1. Quickly confront the person or persons who put the organization at risk. 2. Personally discuss the issue with the person affected or who made the complaint. 3. Handle every aspect of the issue on the unit to protect the privacy of all parties. 4. Develop a blame-free environment regardless of mistake made to encourage reporting.
A mother brings her 4-month-old infant for a well-baby checkup. The mother tells the nurse that she would like to start bottle feeding her baby because she cannot keep up with the demands of breastfeeding since returning to work
Which response by the nurse is appropriate? 1) "Make sure you give your baby an iron-fortified formula to supplement any stored breast milk you have." 2) "You really need to continue breastfeeding your baby." 3) "Give your baby formula until he is 6 months old; then you can introduce whole milk." 4) "Your baby weighs 14 pounds, so he will require about 36 ounces of formula a day."
7. The nurse has been selected to act as a member of an interdisciplinary care team. Which of the following statements by the nurse is most reflective of this nurse's role on the team?
1. "It is important to remember that I'm a member of a team. We have to put our professional values aside." 2. "As always, the bottom line is fiscal responsibility." 3. "I just need to ensure that the other team members understand nursing's view surrounding these issues" 4. "Client safety is the number one concern."
DTs are mildly annoying, but they pose no serious problems to the patient.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)