Laws governing health care and health-care delivery are

a. Man-made and capable of being changed
b. Consistent with values systems
c. Fair and benefit most of the population
d. Developed with the rights of residents as the central theme


A
Laws can be changed with changes in perspective or knowledge. Responses B, C, and D are untrue.

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a. Do nothing; this is standard procedure. b. Accept the keys and recount the drugs. c. Recount the drugs with another nurse. d. Count the drugs at the end of your shift.

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The informatics nurse is reviewing the areas in which connected health is most likely to be used. Which area would have limited connected health opportunities for nurses?

A) A small community hospital in an urban setting in the Northeast B) A battlefield in a third-world country for the treatment of casualties C) A space shuttle voyage during orbit around the earth D) A prison infirmary to care for state inmates

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A 3-year-old child with severe head trauma is intubated and on a respirator. The child has three flat electroencephalograms (EEG) completed 24 hours apart. The electrocardiogram (EKG) shows a rate of 90 beats per minute in a normal sinus rhythm

Which of the following describes these findings? 1. Heart–lung death 2. Cerebral death 3. Imminent death 4. Natural death

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The primary methods for data collection in quantitative studies are

a. questionnaires, subjective surveys, rating scales, and structured observation. b. observations, scales, questionnaires, and physiological measures. c. physiological measures, scales, interviews, and direct observations. d. physiological measures, scales, observations, and subjective methods.

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