What skill is essential for the nurse to be computer literate?
A) The ability to program computers
B) The ability to use a wide range of computer programs
C) An understanding of how computers work
D) The ability to understand computer language
B
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The nurse is caring for a patient in a state of hypnosis, which means the patient is in what state?
A) A state of extreme sedation in which the person no longer senses or reacts to incoming stimuli. B) A state of tranquility in which the person can be made to do whatever is suggested by others. C) A feeling of tension, nervousness, apprehension, or fear with high levels of awareness. D) A state in which the brain is no longer sending out signals to the body.
High-risk delegation can lead to problems for the nurse. One concern to avoid this is to evaluate:
a. if the delegated task could cause harm to the patient b. only tasks in the implementation phase of the nursing process c. if the NAP has completed the task before d. how well the licensed vocational nurse (LVN) functions in their role
Which of the following aspects of a computer determine its power? Choose all that apply
1) User-friendliness 2) Speed of operations 3) Accessibility for the user 4) Data storage capacity
A client 86 years of age with a diagnosis of late-stage Alzheimer's disease requires full assistance with transfers to and from his bed. Which of the following nursing actions is most likely to promote safe handling of this client?
A) Provide to the client brief, clear instructions that are phrased positively. B) Post written instructions at the client's bedside to supplement spoken instructions. C) Ask for the client's input on the timing and technique for transfers. D) Ask for the client's feedback frequently during transfers.