After teaching a group of nursing students about crisis, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students state which of the following?
A) "Crisis triggers maladaptive responses."
B) "Crisis is a time-limited event."
C) "Chronic crisis is a real situation."
D) "Events causing a crisis are similar for everyone."
C
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When performing this aspect of nursing care, what principle should guide the nurse's decision making? A) Adequate fluid resuscitation must be balanced against the risk of fluid overload. B) Intravenous fluid should be infused as quickly as possible in emergency treatment. C) In order to prevent increased afterload, the patient should not receive more than 125 mL of total intravenous fluid in 60 minutes. D) Temporary fluid restriction reduces cardiac workload and improves cardiac output.
The preparations for an HIE include organizing a governing body and establishing financial sustainability. Which of the following is considered a conceptual and sustainable public governance model?
1. Public utility HIE with government oversight 2. Public utility HIE with no government oversight 3. Private sector-led HIE with local collaboration 4. Private sector-led HIE with corporation collaboration
The largest health problem in the United States today is:
A) Cancer. B) Cardiovascular disease. C) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). D) Arthritis.
In deciding which of multiple drugs used to use to treat a condition, the NP chooses Drug A because it:
1. Has serious side effects and it is not being used for a life-threatening condition 2. Will be taken twice daily and will be taken at home 3. Is expensive, but covered by health insurance 4. None of these are important in choosing a drug