When describing the electronic medication record (eMar) to a group of students, the instructor would include which of the following as a required necessity for implementation?

A) Computerized provider order entry
B) Positive patient identifier
C) Picture archiving and communication system
D) Ancillary systems


A

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What statement should the nurse include in the training? a. Children with dyskinetic CP have a wide-based gait and repetitive movements. b. Children with spastic pyramidal CP have a positive Babinski sign and ankle clonus. c. Children with hemiplegia CP have mouth muscles and one lower limb affected. d. Children with ataxic CP have involvement of pharyngeal and oral muscles with dysarthria.

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The public health nurse is adapting a program for a vulnerable or marginalized population. What type of program would be best for offering screening procedures such as dental, blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, vision, hearing, and lead poison?

A) Health fair B) Positive parenting C) Community health education D) Diabetes education

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Which leadership approach has a central purpose to help followers confront their personal values and adjust these when needed in order for change to occur?

a. Transformational b. Servant c. Authentic d. Adaptive

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What is the primary rationale for obtaining this information when nothing in his referral note im-plied that he was suicidal? 1. It is likely that he is hiding the desire to harm himself. 2. This information must be reported to the physician. 3. Specific safety measures must be implemented when self-harm is a danger. 4. He would be placed on a locked unit if he were a threat to himself.

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