Who solves technical challenges?
a. Employees
b. Leaders and followers
c. Leaders
d. The organization
C
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A well-written literature review is characterized by numerous quotations from prior research reports on the topic
A) True B) False
Many elderly have physiological changes affecting response to medications. In addition, other factors may place the elderly at higher risk for drug-related problems. The nurse understands that those factors include all the following except:
a. short-term memory loss, making it difficult to remember instructions. b. loss of smell, making it difficult to take unpleasant tasting medication. c. visual loss, making it difficult to read labels on medication bottles. d. hearing loss, making it more difficult to hear instructions.
Nurse Q has spent a good part of her shift listening to patient Z's mother demand more nursing care for her son
She has repeatedly demanded additional pain medication and that he be repositioned every hour even though he is snoring loudly each time Nurse Q enters his room. Four hours into her shift, Nurse Q decides to change her activity plan and requests another nurse and NAP to take on additional duties so that she can spend more time attending to patient Z, thus causing his mother to stop hovering around the nurses' station. Into which of the following priority traps did Nurse Q fall? a. doing what hits first b. taking the path of least resistance c. relying on misguided inspiration d. responding to the squeaky wheel
You are the preceptor for an RN who is undergoing orientation to the intensive care unit. The RN is providing care for a patient with ARDS who has just been intubated in preparation for mechanical ventilation. You observe the nurse perform all of these actions. For which action must you intervene immediately?
a. Assessing for bilateral breath sounds and symmetrical chest movement b. Auscultating over the stomach to rule out esophageal intubation c. Marking the tube 1 cm from where it touches the incisor tooth or nares d. Ordering a chest radiograph to verify that tube placement is correct