What document was developed to improve workplaces and ensure nurses' ability to provide safe, quality patient care?
A) Code of Ethics for Nurses
B) Standards of Clinical Nursing Practice
C) Bioethics Clinical Guidelines
D) Bill of Rights for Registered Nurses
D
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Which statement best describes the rule regarding expert testimony in nursing malpractice cases?
1. Expert testimony is always required in nursing malpractice suits, and the injured party cannot win his or her case without expert testimony being presented. 2. Whether expert testimony is needed is decided on a case-by-case basis after analyzing the facts of the case. 3. Expert testimony should be presented whenever there is reason to suspect that the jury will decide in favor of the injured party if expert testimony is not presented. 4. The jury is permitted to decide, based on all the evidence submitted, whether expert testimony is needed.
Which statement is true about case management?
a. There are two models—traditional and full immersion. b. It is used to reduce resource utilization only. c. To be effective, it requires case managers to provide direct patient care. d. It eliminates the need for other caregivers (LPN, LVNs, nursing assistants).
After teaching a group of students about risk factors for traumatic brain injury, the instructor determines that additional teaching is needed when the students identify which of the following?
A) Firearm violence B) Female gender C) Contact sports D) Transportation accidents
Which type of vascular injury is most likely to result from blunt trauma?
a. Arteriovenous fistula b. Hematoma c. Dissection d. Incompetent valves