Which is a personal responsibility for career management?

A) Developing career ladders
B) Establishing career paths
C) Providing challenging assignments
D) Developing a career plan


D

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What would be the greatest difference in care delivery when comparing the hospital-based nurse to the community and public health nurse?

1. The hospital-based nurse does not have to follow as many policies as the community and public health nurses. 2. The community and public health nurses have a higher degree of autonomy and independence than the hospital-based nurse. 3. All three groups of nurses perform their jobs identically. 4. The community and public health nurses do not have to document care as much as the hospital-based nurse.

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The PACU nurse is caring for a patient who has arrived from the operating room who is still unconscious

During the initial assessment, the nurse notices that the patient's skin is blue and dusky. She looks, listens, and feels for breathing, and determines the patient is not breathing. The priority intervention is to A) check an oxygen saturation rate, continue to monitor for apnea, and perform a focused assessment. B) treat the possible airway obstruction by tilting the head back and pushing forward on the angle of the lower jaw. C) check the arterial pulses, and place the patient in the Trendelenburg position. D) call a code blue, and then get an rapid intubation kit and prepare to reintubate.

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Aspirin produces its analgesic effects as a result of

A. stimulating prostaglandins 2 B. blocking prostaglandins C. stimulated morphine-sensitive receptors D. blocking morphine-sensitive receptors

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A patient with terminal cancer has just died. Which actions should the nurse take during the immediate postmortem period? (Select all that apply.)

a. Bathe and dress the patient. b. Ask the family if they want the patient's face covered or uncovered. c. Remove all tubes, medical supplies, and equipment from the bedside. d. Provide the family a place away from the patient's room to talk and grieve. e. Notify the physician with the patient's time of death per institutional policy. f. Recommend that the family donate the patient's organs as a way to find meaning from the death.

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