The informatics nurse is requested to help the same staff members access and complete documentation on the new computer system. Which should be considered as a reason for the ongoing problems?
A) Usability
B) Ergonomics
C) Learning curve
D) Human—computer interaction (HCI)
A) Usability
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A nurse who has practiced in the hospital setting for several years will now transition to a new role in the community. How does a physical assessment in the community vary in technique from physical assessment in the hospital?
A) A physical assessment in the community consists of largely the same techniques as are used in the hospital. B) A physical assessment made in the community does not require the privacy that a physical assessment made in the hospital setting requires. C) A physical assessment made in the community requires that the patient be made more comfortable than would be necessary in the hospital setting. D) A physical assessment made in the community varies in technique from that conducted in the hospital setting by being less structured.
A 5-year-old girl is diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia and is to receive iron supplements. The child has difficulty swallowing tablets, so a liquid formulation is prescribed
After teaching the parents about administering the iron supplement, which statement indicates the need for additional teaching? A) "She needs to eat foods that are high in fiber so she doesn't get constipated." B) "We'll try to get her to drink lots of fluids throughout the day." C) "We will place the liquid in the front of her gums, just below her teeth." D) "We need to measure the liquid carefully so that we give her the correct amount."
The nurse is aware that the medication is used to stimulate or mimic actions of natural pituitary gonadotropins in the treatment of infertility is:
1. estrogen only (diethylstilbestrol). 2. danazol (Danocrine). 3. clomiphene citrate (Clomid). 4. raloxifene (Evista).
A patient is newly widowed and lives alone. Which suggestion by the nurse will help the adult children maximize the patient's nutritional status?
a. Help identify possible barriers to their mother achieving good nutritional health. b. Ensure that the patient has an adequate supply of healthy, easily prepared foods available. c. Contact a food delivery service to provide one nutritiously sound meal a day. d. Arrange a schedule that allows someone to have dinner with her each evening.