A crisis is always bad
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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In the United States today, the seriously mentally ill constitute: (Select all that apply.)
a. The neglected, the abused, and the confined b. A large segment of jail and prison populations c. More than half of all homeless persons d. More than one third of the homeless population e. The main pool of workers covered under the ADA f. Most persons receiving medical treatment g. Unmarried, intermittently employed, white adult males
A group of managers is meeting to discuss ideas related to the successful implementation of evidence-based practice on their units. Susan has been asked by the director of care to assume leadership of these discussion groups
After two such sessions, Susan expresses disappointment to her mentor that the group seems disinterested in her ideas and that they are listening to Ken, who has much less experience with leadership. In discussing this with Susan, the mentor under-stands that leadership: a. Is a designated role. b. Must be earned. c. Is more likely to be taken by someone who is more talkative. d. Rarely is taken over by someone with less experience.
A 50-year-old woman recently sought care from her primary care provider and was diagnosed with hypoproliferative anemia following a diagnostic workup
The nurse at the clinic has been charged with the responsibility for organizing the woman's care and is consequently creating a nursing care plan. When planning this woman's care, what nursing diagnosis should the nurse prioritize? A) Decreased cardiac output B) Risk for fatigue C) Acute pain D) Risk for hypothermia
A nurse manager plans training for staff nurses on early recognition of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in older adults. What will the nurse say is a frequent manifesting symptom of UTI in the older adult?
A) Fever B) Abdominal pain C) Confusion D) Dysuria