Why would an experienced nurse voluntarily opt for a self-selected downward transfer?
A) Doing so increases the chances of long-term career success
B) It allows for keeping a similar salary while decreasing energy expenditure
C) In times of downsizing, it allows a nurse to stay employed
D) It occurs when a nurse is physically impaired and productivity is affected
Answer: A) Doing so increases the chances of long-term career success
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1. Macrosystem. 2. Exosystem. 3. Mesosystem. 4. Chronosystem.
Which of the following choices allows for greater staff flexibility?
1. Maximizing the availability of nursing staff 2. Communicating among staff 3. A high RN-skill mix 4. Overlapping between shifts
Which adult vital signs would the nurse need to report immediately?
1. 99.2 °F; 100; 20; 138/88 2. 100.2 °F; 88; 18; 128/72 3. 97.4 °F; 96; 28; 142/82 4. 98 °F; 64; 14; 88/60
The nurse is caring for a patient with a chemical burn injury. The priority nursing intervention is to:
a. remove the patient's clothes and flush the area with water. b. apply saline compresses. c. contact a poison control center for directions on neutralizing agents. d. remove all jewelry.