Clients with delirium and dementia would differ from clients with mood disorders because of impairments in what area?

A) Sleep
B) Concentration/attention span
C) Memory
D) Psychomotor activity


C

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Leadership of a medical unit have been instructed to integrate the principles of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competency of quality improvement. What action should the unit's leaders take?

A) Provide access to online journals and Web-based clinical resources for nursing staff. B) Use flow charts to document the processes of care that are used on the unit. C) Enforce continuing education requirements for all care providers. D) Reduce the use of chemical and physical restraints on the unit.

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Human responses to levels of wellness in an individual, family, or community that have a readiness for enhancement are known as a _____________ ____________ ____________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A client, with a nursing diagnosis of Impaired Swallowing, complains of frequent heartburn. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?

A) Teach the client the "chin tuck" technique when swallowing. B) Assist the client to a 90 ° sitting position, or as high as tolerated, during meals. C) Check the client's mouth for pocketing of food. D) Assist the client in maintaining a sitting position for 30 minutes after the meal.

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A nurse is respected by peers for clinical skills and effective interpersonal relationships. The nurse has studied diabetic patient educational needs and consults with several units. What type of power does this nurse possess?

a. Informational c. Reward b. Legitimate d. Expert

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