According to Reed, what promotes human development is assumed to also facilitate a sense of well-being
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
ANS: T
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Organizational benefits of a culture of shared governance include (select all that apply):
a. improved financial outcomes. b. interdependence among staff nurses. c. increased commitment of staff to the or-ganization. d. more senior leadership involvement at the point of service. e. a more efficient model for point-of-service decision making.
Ultrasounds, now available in three-dimensional views, can be used to identify which of the following?
a. A yolk sac b. Gender, and internal structures of the developing fetus c. Eye color of fetus d. A beating fetal heart before it is audible with Doppler
The client receives epoetin alfa (Epogen) subcutaneously, and says to the nurse, "My doctor said I have anemia. Are there little red blood cells in that shot?" What are the best responses by the nurse?
1. "Your kidney makes more erythropoietin if it doesn't get enough oxygen." 2. "Erythropoietin also helps your body make hemoglobin." 3. "This stimulates your kidney to make more red blood cells." 4. "It is similar to a kidney hormone, erythropoietin, and helps your body make more red blood cells." 5. "Your kidney makes more erythropoietin when you have too much fluid in your body."
A nurse is recommending strategies to a group of school-age children for prevention of obesity. Which should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
a. Eat breakfast daily. b. Limit fruits and vegetables. c. Have frequent family meals with parents present. d. Eat frequently at restaurants. e. Limit television viewing to 2 hours a day.