A goal of the Division of Nursing is to:
a. Enhance nursing's competence in providing high-tech skills
b. Apply disease prevention, environmental health, and health promotion concepts
c. Provide scholarships for advanced nursing education
d. Enhance racial and ethnic diversity in the nursing workforce
D
One of the Division of Nursing's goals is to enhance racial and ethnic diversity and cultural competency in the nursing workforce. The other statements apply to other agencies or are false.
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After teaching a client who expressed concern about a rash located beneath her breast, a nurse assesses the client's understanding. Which statement indicates the client has a good understanding of this condition?
a. "This rash is probably due to fluid overload." b. "I need to wash this daily with antibacterial soap." c. "I can use powder to keep this area dry." d. "I will schedule a mammogram as soon as I can."
A nurse is assessing and documenting the eating habits of a client with repeated complaints of flatus. Which of the following food items most produces the gas that could lead to flatus?
A) Chicken B) Apples C) Cabbage D) Fish
A patient who is employed as a waitress in a new restaurant says, "The restaurant plays loud rock music all the time
Do you think my hearing is in danger?" What information should the nurse provide? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "If you have to shout to ask customers for their orders, the noise level is probably toxic.". 2. "If your ears ring or buzz when you leave work, you are at risk for hearing loss.". 3. "Be alert for ear pain during or after work.". 4. "As long as your work shifts are shorter than 8 hours, you should not be in danger of hearing loss.". 5. "Most hearing loss is caused by a single very loud noise accompanied by pressure changes on the eardrum.".
Which of the following statements describes how nursing in the community is more challenging than nursing in an acute care setting?
a. There is limited access to information useful to the nurse in giving care in the community. b. More paperwork and forms are required when giving care in the home. c. It is more challenging to control the environment in the community. d. Specialization isn't possible in the community setting.