There are a variety of different generations that make up the current workforce that nurse managers may have to supervise. Which of the following is not one of these generations?
a. Baby boomers c. Gen Xers
b. Pre-Millennial d. Echo boomers
B
Four distinct generations make up our current workforce. These generations are: 1) Traditionals (born before 1940), 2) baby boomers (born between 1940 and 1960), 3) Generation X or Gen Xers (born between 1960 and 1980), and 4) Generation Y or echo boomers / Millennial (born after 1980).
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A patient on 5-FU calls the clinic and reports that he has between five and seven loose bowel movements daily. The nurse will instruct the patient to
A) treat the diarrhea with OTC medications. B) avoid protein-rich foods. C) avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice. D) notify the clinic if the stools are black or if there is evidence of blood.
The client complains of loss of motion in the arm with an IV infusing. The nurse assesses the IV site and notes that the site is red, warm, and swollen. What is the most likely cause and what action should be taken first?
a. tissue necrosis and the nurse should monitor the site b. pyrogenic reaction and the nurse should stop the infusion immediately. c. thrombophlebitis and the nurse should stop the infusion immediately. d. fluid overload and the nurse should decrease the flow rate and notify the health care provider.
The content and direction of the clinical interview is determined by:
A. The nurse B. The client C. The physician D. The health care team
An overweight patient tries to adhere to a diet and exercise plan but family members say the patient does not need to lose any weight. What type of problem is this patient experiencing?
A. Difficulty with exercise and activity B. Generalized feelings of self-reproach C. Lack of family and social support to adhere to the plan D. Eating more than is required for bodily functions