What is unique to the role of the nurse that fosters strong leadership in the overwhelming workload of the "Keeping the Momentum Going" phase in the development of an all-hazards preparedness plan? Nurses are experts at ____
a. Creating key components of disaster protocols
b. Developing workable action plans for difficult issues
c. Establishing guidelines for policy and procedures
d. Improving care by developing patient care plans
B
Nurses are experts at creating workable action plans for seemingly impossible obstacles and helping others to see the steps to take because they do this every day while caring for patients.
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The nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome. Which of the following interventions should the nurse prioritize for this patient?
A) Using the incentive spirometer as prescribed B) Maintaining the patient on bed rest C) Providing aids to compensate for loss of vision D) Assessing frequently for loss of cognitive function
Which cranial nerve is assessed when the child is asked to imitate the examiner's wrinkled frown, wrinkled forehead, smile, and raised eyebrow?
a. Accessory b. Hypoglossal c. Trigeminal d. Facial
Scholars have developed categorization of theories based on paradigms. Which nursing scholar used the categories of reaction, reciprocal interaction, and simultaneous action?
A) Parse B) Newman C) Fawcett D) Roy
Lawsuits involving nurses often use other nurses as expert witnesses to establish
a. The credentials of the nurse being charged b. The nurse practice act standards c. The usual job description of nurses d. The definition of safe and prudent care