During the assessment of a 27-year-old woman at the clinic, the nurse finds indications that the patient is a victim of abuse. When documenting findings, the nurse knows that it is important to be what? (Mark all that apply.)
A) Sympathetic
B) Consoling
C) Descriptive
D) Without bias
E) Detailed
C, D, E
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Supply budgets are a major component of the operating budget. Items such as office supplies, intravenous solutions, instruments, linen, gloves, and other personal protective equipment are examples of _____ costs
a. fixed b. flexible c. variable d. resource
The nurse knows that urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common health care–associated infection because
a. Catheterization procedures are performed more frequently than indicated. b. Escherichia coli pathogens are transmitted during surgical or catheterization procedures. c. Perineal care is often neglected by nursing staff. d. Bedpans and urinals are not stored properly and transmit infection.
When the nurse communicates with a preschool child, he or she should communicate with:
a. fantasy and abstract language c. honesty and concrete language b. magical language d. stories about a hypothetical child
The community nurse is investigating health needs in her county. She is interviewing community leaders. These individuals are known as
A) observational participants. B) key informants. C) research subjects. D) community members.