Patients who are newly disabled are no more sensitive to their problems than people who have lived with disability for a long time.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
You might also like to view...
What is the "essence" of management?
A. Providing close supervision B. Getting work done through others C. Constant monitoring of unit expenses D. Developing staff
The nurse manager meets with the staff nurses to discuss ways to improve communication among the shifts. Which statement by the nurse manager best exemplifies the final stage of conflict management?
1. "We need to clearly define the nature of the conflict." 2. "I will evaluate the outcomes of our strategies on a monthly basis." 3. "Let's create a time line for the implementation of our strategies." 4. "Hopefully, each group can understand each other's perceptions of the issue."
A 44-year-old man who is experiencing symptoms of frequent voiding has come to the clinic for a physical assessment. He has not seen a physician or nurse practitioner since college
Which of the following teaching interventions is important based on the patient's symptoms? A) The nurse will instruct the patient on the effect of caffeine on increased urination. B) The nurse will instruct the patient on the assessment of urine for hematuria. C) The nurse will instruct the patient on the need for a digital rectal examination. D) The nurse will instruct the patient on prevention of urinary tract infection.
Which low-flow oxygen delivery system provides the highest oxygen level to the client?
A. Partial rebreather mask B. Nonrebreather mask C. Simple face mask D. Nasal cannula