The nurse realizes that the concern in a fee-for-service health reimbursement system is that the client will:
a. receive only preventive care.
b. have only critical surgeries.
c. not be referred to specialists.
d. have too many unnecessary procedures and tests.
ANS: D
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A nurse is planning to speak with a parent support group about childhood autism. What will the nurse include?
a. Significant signs of the disorder manifest by 1 year of age. b. The earliest signs of autism are impulsivity and overactivity. c. Autism is usually diagnosed when the child goes to elementary school. d. Medications can cure childhood autism.
When the daughter of a family describes herself as playing the part of the sweet little girl to get her
own way, the nurse can make the assessment that the daughter is using a dysfunctional strategy called a. placation. b. distraction. c. blaming. d. manipulation.
The nursing professional code of ethics is best defined as:
1. The criteria for judging nursing professionalism 2. A benchmark for professional nursing deeds and actions 3. The nursing profession's expectations of its members' behavior 4. A document that holds nurses responsible for professional behavior
Which practices characterize the basic competencies related to evidence-based practice? Select all that apply
1. Clinical practice supported by data 2. Clinical practice that promotes quality 3. Clinical practice supported by good evidence 4. Clinical practice supported by intuitive evidence 5. Clinical practice that provides a useful approach to problem solving