A group of nurses are attending an in-service program about ensuring the security of handheld devices and the use of passwords
The group demonstrates understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as important when creating secure passwords? Select all that apply.
A) Choose a family member's name
B) Select one with three to five characters
C) Use a misspelled name of a fruit
D) Replace a word letter with a number
E) Include various keyboard symbols
C, D, E
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The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client admitted to the hospital with pneumonia and who is becoming progressively more confused. Her vital signs are as follows: T, 101° F; P, 112 beats/min; R, 28 breaths/min; BP, 100/70 mm Hg
ABG results are pH 7.50, PaCO2 25 mm Hg, and bicarbonate level 18 mEq/L. The nurse interprets these findings to indicate a. metabolic acidosis secondary to fever. b. metabolic alkalosis secondary to bicarbonate excess. c. respiratory acidosis secondary to anxiety. d. respiratory alkalosis secondary to hypoxemia.
When educating staff about how to reduce errors and increase safety, the nurse manager emphasizes the importance of communication that is (Select all that apply.)
a. clear. b. vague. c. timely. d. accurate. e. unambiguous.
The nurse is caring for a teen who will be hospitalized for physical rehabilitation for an extended period of time after an auto accident. When working to promote a good working relationship with the teen, what action by the nurse will be most beneficial?
A) Allow the teen to control the daily schedule. B) Keep your word with regard to promises and statements made to the teen. C) Allow the teen to make decisions about the plan of care. D) Include the teen in the weekly interdisciplinary care conferences
Numbers __________________ listed below indicate methods a nurse uses to collect data when assessing the anterior chest of a client during a head-to-toe assessment. (Your answer should appear as numbers separated by commas and spaces [e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4].)
1. Palpating the chest for fremitus 2. Inspecting the skin for color, intactness, lesions, and scars 3. Auscultating breath sounds bilaterally 4. Auscultating heart sounds for rate, rhythm, intensity, frequency, and presence of S1 and S2 5. Palpating the anterior chest wall for thoracic expansion 6. Observing respiratory movement for symmetry, ease of respiration, and posture