Obtaining information on Medicare services is considered:
a. demographic information. c. strategic information.
b. regulatory information. d. competitive information.
B
Medicare is a federal regulatory body in the area of health care reimbursement. Other regulatory
bodies include the Food and Drug Administration and the Joint Commission.
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Maddy, a G3 TPAL 1011 woman, gave birth 12 hours ago to a 9 lb. 13 oz. daughter. She experiences severe cramps with breastfeeding. The perinatal nurse best describes this condition as:
A) Afterpains B) Uterine hypertonia C) Bladder hypertonia D) Rectus abdominis diastasis
You can help a new resident feel safe and secure by:
a. Listening to the person's concerns b. Keeping the person in his or her room c. Asking direct questions d. Asking visitors to leave the room
The nurse explains that unlimited television viewing:
a. Can displace active recreation b. Offers broad topics for conversation c. Will enhance school performance d. Will broaden how the child feels about life
Of the following items, which should the nurse discuss with the client about what the client's responsibilities are during the first meeting? Select all that apply
A) Attendance is expected for each session. B) Participation is expected during each session. C) How to make up sessions if the client doesn't feel like attending meetings. D) If the client feels anxious, they should take additional antianxiety medications. E) The client should be able to focus on the topics and not interrupt others during the session.