There are several recognized challenges in implementing transition to practice programs as a national standard. Which statement best describes one of those challenges?
A) There is disagreement in identifying the gap between academia and clinical practice.
B) Employers are reluctant to participate in transition to practice programs.
C) There are only a few state organizations pushing for implementation.
D) Few agree with the standardization criteria established by the IOM October 2010 report.
A
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a. Call for emergency assistance from other staff. b. Direct the child to stop. Comfort the other child. c. Instruct the parents to take the child home immediately. d. Take the child to another room with toys to act out feelings.
A female client scheduled for her first mammography needs the information that
a. no pain or discomfort is involved. b. results are available within 60 days. c. she cannot wear deodorant on the day of the test. d. the procedure takes 15 to 30 minutes.
The client is receiving 150 mL of 5.0% saline intravenously in the next 2 hours. What response should the nurse expect as a result of this therapy?
A. Increased blood pressure B. Increased dependent edema C. Increased urine concentration of potassium D. Increased hematocrit and hemoglobin levels
Which of the following is not a strength of the trait approach?
a. Self-confidence is the trait most important to leadership b. It is appealing to identify special traits in leaders c. More than a century of research has been conducted on traits d. It provides a benchmark for what traits to look for in individuals