A study with scientific merit always has high implementation potential
A) True
B) False
B
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A nurse completes the Pediatric Fall Risk Assessment on a patient who scores a 9. Which intervention by the nurse is most important to include on the care plan?
A. Allow independent ambulation around the unit. B. Maintain forced bedrest with restraints if necessary. C. Provide assistance with transfers and ambulation. D. Use two individuals at all times for mobility.
The nurse is surveying medical records to look for violations of client rights. The finding that would
signal a violation of client rights is a. no treatment plan present in record. b. client belongings searched at admission. c. physical restraint used to prevent harm to self. d. client was placed on one-to-one continuous observation.
A student nurse asks the nursing instructor, "What will my role as a nurse encompass after I graduate?" What is the best response by the nursing instructor?
A) "You will take care of clients who are ill in a hospital or long-term care facility." B) "You will care for individuals and families and play a role in health education, illness prevention, and promotion." C) "You will care for a variety of clients of all ages when they are ill." D) "It will all depend on where you want to work when you graduate. Nurses do different things in healthcare."
The nurse manager determines that a new staff nurse is demonstrating characteristics of a critical thinker. What did the manager observe the nurse perform?
1. Listening with empathy to a client who recently has been diagnosed. 2. Waiting for the medical team to determine the focus of the client's supportive care. 3. Questioning a medication order that does not appear to meet the client's needs for pain management. 4. Exhibiting a willingness to try alternate methods of addressing a client's care needs. 5. Practicing nursing in a culturally competent fashion.