A union representative tells the nurses of a hospital that they should review the Kentucky River trilogy as part of their education regarding unionization. What will the nurses learn from this review?
1. A summary of the benefits of collective bargaining in the health care industry
2. The history of unionization in the United States
3. What the nurse can expect to pay as a member of the collective bargaining unit
4. Which nurses are considered to have supervisory status
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Rationale 1: This is not the focus of this work.
Rationale 2: This is not the focus of this work.
Rationale 3: This is not the focus of this work.
Rationale 4: These three landmark decisions outline which nurses have supervisory status.
Global Rationale:
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Which of the following would be the MOST appropriate goal for a client experiencing spiritual distress?
a. The client will acknowledge that illness is does not affect belief system. b. The client will demonstrate coping techniques to deal with spiritual distress. c. The client will acknowledge that treatment will be guided by belief system. d. The client will demonstrate understanding of treatment modalities.
The nurse is preparing a client for surgery scheduled for the next day. An important intervention for the nurse to complete with this client is to:
1. give preoperative medications the night before surgery. 2. ensure that the client has nothing by mouth (NPO) after 8 p.m. the night before surgery. 3. complete teaching for postoperative care the evening before surgery. 4. notify the charge nurse if the client has questions.
Which causes should the nurse associate with respiratory alkalosis?
A. Hyperventilation B. Severe diarrhea C. Severe vomiting D. High altitude E. Excess alcohol ingestion
The paramedic should suspect altered medication metabolism in a patient with:
A) hypertension. B) acute pancreatitis. C) chronic alcoholism. D) chronic renal failure.