You are working in an allergy clinic and notice how difficult it is for many children to undergo allergy scratch tests

You wonder if there is an intervention to help allay children's fears about the skin tests they get when they are being tested for allergens. This is an example of:
A) A reason to contact drug companies for a better product
B) An opportunity to initiate an EBP review
C) A chance to educate the children's parents about skin testing
D) An opportunity to hone your testing skill


B

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A) Cognitive B) Affective C) Psychomotor D) Educative

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A stroke patient is having difficulty swallowing food and beverages. The patient complains that he feels like "the food is sticking to the back of his throat." Given this information, the priority nursing interventions would be to

A) make the patient "nothing per os" (NPO) and call the physician. B) feed the patient while he is sitting in an upright position. C) add a thickening agent to all of the patient's beverages. D) warrant no action since this is a normal occurrence after a stroke.

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One primary difference between _____ and _____ is "doing it right" versus "doing the right thing."

a. CQI and QA c. QA and TQM b. QI and QA d. QA and TM

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What is the best definition of communication?

1. The verbal message transmitted between two people 2. Nonverbal interactions between two or more people 3. Any means of exchanging information between two or more people 4. Any means of exchanging information or feelings between two or more people

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