After teaching a group of students about the development of standardized terminology that was adopted by the American Nurses Association (ANA),
the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as being adopted last?
A) International Classification for Nursing Practice
B) The Omaha System
C) Nursing Interventions Classification System
D) Nursing Outcomes Classification System
A
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When the patient complains of the unsightly swelling of her lip at the site of an infection, the nurse explains that the swelling is part of the inflammatory response and acts as a(n):
a. store for blood. b. compression wall. c. antibody reservoir. d. producer of leukocytes.
31. The nurse is a manager on an orthopedic unit. The unit changed to a new computer documentation system three days ago. One of the night nurses has called in sick every shift since the new system started
The nursing manager is aware that this situation has to do with resistance to change. Which of the following are common reasons why people resist change? Choose all that apply. A) Feel threatened B) Fear increased responsibility C) Lack of understanding D) See no benefits to the change E) Dislike hospital chief officer
The individual credited as an advocate for mental health reform, humane treatment, and safe environments for people who are mentally ill is:
a. Lucille Brown b. Dorothea Dix c. Lavinia Dock d. Isabel Hampton Robb
A nurse is preparing to administer vaccines to a 1-year-old child. The parents ask the nurse to give the child acetaminophen before administering the vaccine to reduce the pain. Which response by the nurse is correct?
a. "Children don't remember pain, so it isn't necessary to give acetaminophen." b. "The small needles used to inject the vaccines cause hardly any discomfort." c. "You can apply a topical anesthetic when you get home to reduce pain from the injection." d. "Your child's response to the vaccine may not be as effective if I give acetaminophen."